Well, hieroglyphics helped them keep track of events, news, and leaders, for example; King Tut; The births of future leaders; and the reuniting of the 2 regions.
The Rosetta Stone is the key that helped scholars decode some Egyptian hieroglyphics.
The Rosetta Stone.
It provided the first chance to understand Egyptian Hieroglyphics writing by providing the same text in Hieroglyphics, Demotic, and Greek. Both the Greek and Demotic could be read to find out what was being said on the stone, the Hieroglyphics could then be compared and analyzed for patterns (similar to the way codes and cyphers are broken).
they helped keep records, and also managed the calendar.
The Rosetta Stone was helped to find out the meaning and the words of the Egyptian Hieroglyphics!
Hieroglyphics are famous for a lot of things. 1) helped us understand the Egyptian community 2) showed us what the Egyptians believed in 3) tells us about the Egyptian "gods" and "goddesses" 4) kept the Egyptian records for us
The Rosetta Stone is the key that helped scholars decode some Egyptian hieroglyphics.
The Rosetta Stone.
It provided the first chance to understand Egyptian Hieroglyphics writing by providing the same text in Hieroglyphics, Demotic, and Greek. Both the Greek and Demotic could be read to find out what was being said on the stone, the Hieroglyphics could then be compared and analyzed for patterns (similar to the way codes and cyphers are broken).
they helped keep records, and also managed the calendar.
The Rosetta Stone was helped to find out the meaning and the words of the Egyptian Hieroglyphics!
The use of hieroglyphics helped Egyptian builders to communicate and organize their work. The overseer's could make lists of supplies needed and tasks that needed to be done.
The Rosetta Stone, discovered in 1799 near Alexandria in Northern Egypt, was the key that unlocked the secret of the hieroglyphics.
The key tool that helped researchers decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics was the Rosetta Stone. Discovered in 1799, it features the same text inscribed in three scripts: Greek, Demotic, and hieroglyphics. The Greek inscription provided a crucial understanding of the language, allowing scholars like Jean-François Champollion to unlock the meanings of the hieroglyphs by comparing the texts. This breakthrough was pivotal in understanding ancient Egyptian civilization and its writing system.
The Rosetta stone helped us read hieroglyphics, the papyrus didn't decay so we are able to read old Egyptian texts, and their magnificent architecture are always worth to see.
The Rosetta Stone. While the Rosetta Stone did have Hieroglyphics on it, it also had the same passage inscribed in the Demotic and Classical Greek languages. This helped Young and Champollion in their translations of the Hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone. A stone slab with just Hieroglyphics would be called a stele. Steles or stelae can be found worldwide, not just in Egypt.
Jean-François Champollion deciphered the hieroglyphics by using the Rosetta stone, which enabled everyone to learn how to read them.