Hieroglyphics were engraved on the Rosetta Stone, which was discovered by a group of archaeologists near the end of the Baroque period.
Answer: Nobody "discovered" hieroglyphs, since they have been visible since ancient times on the walls of palaces, temples, monuments and tombs across the whole of Egypt. Since they were not lost, they did not need to be discovered.
no every egyptians invented hieroglyphics
Ronald Regan
The ancient Egyptians did not record the time when their writing system was developed (not invented), nor was there anyone else present to record that event. It was long before the first pharaohs and the unification of Egypt. By the time of the pharaohs the original development of writing was attributed to the gods, not to humans, and it had become part of the Egyptians' religious beliefs.
Early man (around 160,000 years ago) did not have any form of writing, so hieroglyphics didn't help them. Hieroglyphics weren't invented by the Egyptians until sometime after 4000 BCE. They came about because the Egyptians wanted to keep written records based on their language.
Actually, it was the Sumerians in Mesopotamia
The first handbag was invented in Egyptain times when they were first seen on Egyptian hieroglyphics.
no every egyptians invented hieroglyphics
it was invented in 2020 a.d
Thoth was the god of wisdom and he invented hieroglyphics
Ancient Eygpt
It was the Egyptians' way of writing.
Ronald Regan
yes this is true
Because that was the writing system that they invented.
No, they invented an alphabet, from which our alphabets of today have descended.
They were invented because the Egyptians wanted to communicate by writing like any other kind of lan
Moche