Harappan writing, used by the Indus Valley Civilization, consists of short, undeciphered symbols, primarily found on seals and pottery. Unlike hieroglyphs, which are a well-documented writing system combining logographic and alphabetic elements used by ancient Egyptians, Harappan script remains largely a mystery. While both systems served as tools for communication, the lack of bilingual inscriptions and the brevity of Harappan texts hinder our understanding of their meaning and structure. Consequently, while there are some similarities in their use as symbols for recording information, the contexts and comprehensibility of the two systems differ significantly.
If you were asking about Egyptian picture writing the symbols are called hieroglyphs.
Writing has been found on various Harappan objects, such as stamp seals, pots, bangles and an ax.
Hieroglyphs and Hieratic.
Hieratic.
Harappan
Hieroglyphs.
If you were asking about Egyptian picture writing the symbols are called hieroglyphs.
The civilization that developed a system of writing using hieroglyphs is the Egyptian civilization. They were very advanced with their writing system.
they had hieroglyphs
Hieroglyphs.
it can't be deciphered
Writing has been found on various Harappan objects, such as stamp seals, pots, bangles and an ax.
Hieroglyphs
pictographs, hieroglyphs
Hieroglyphs and Hieratic.
Harappan
The mayans had a writing called the hieroglyphs.