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Who first taught hieroglyphics?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

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What is the name of people who used to write hieroglyphics?

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Were Egyptian girls taught to write hieroglyphics?

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Did scribes teach egyptian kids hieroglyphics?

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How did egyptians learn hieroglyphics?

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When did the Egyptians create hieroglyphics?

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Who were people paid to write things in Egypt?

They were called scribes, and were taught to translate spoken words into pictographs (hieroglyphics).


How hieroglyphics start?

Egypt started the hieroglyphics at first it was just pictures then turned into a regular writing system


Who wrote hieroglyphics first?

ancient egyptians


Who was the first Egyptian to use hieroglyphics?

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When was the first time people could read hieroglyphics?

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