Hieroglyphics are a system of writing used in ancient Egypt, characterized by a combination of logographic and alphabetic elements. This script employs symbols and characters that represent sounds, words, or concepts, often inscribed on monuments, tombs, and papyrus. Hieroglyphics played a crucial role in religious texts, administrative documents, and monumental inscriptions, providing insight into ancient Egyptian culture and history. The deciphering of hieroglyphics in the 19th century, notably through the Rosetta Stone, unlocked a wealth of knowledge about this civilization.
The rosetta stone is used to read hierogyphics.
Jean-François Champollion
The rosetta stone is used to read hierogyphics.
The rosetta stone is used to read hierogyphics.
You would use the unilateral "alphabet" which consists of 24 phonetic symbols. Just match the closest symbol to each letter of your name.