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Hieroglyphics

Hieroglyphics is a formal system of writing used by the ancient Egyptians. It is generally figurative, representing real or illusionary elements in a perfectly recognizable form, though the same symbol can be interpreted in diverse ways, based on context.

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What word in ancient Egypt starts with X?

a- Ankh

b-bakhu

c-cataract

d-deshret

e-empie

f-flame

g- Geb

h- hieroglyphics

i-Isis

j-jewelry

k-Ka

l-Lotus

m-mastaba

n-nile river

o-osiris

p-papyrus

q-Queen Cleopatra

r-Ra

S-Snefru

T-Tut

U-unras

v-Valley of kings

w-White Pyramid

x-XERXES

y-Yam (a city in nubia tht joined alliance with Egypt)

z-Zoser

I just did this project and i hope this helps a WHOLE bunch of you!!! Remeber when you look this up to type Egyptian in front of it, ecspecially the "White Pyramid!!" Good luck!!!

What are the names of the muppets?

From the Muppet show:

Kermit the frog

Miss Piggy

Fozzie Bear

Gonzo the Great

Rowlf the Dog

Animal

Dr. Teeth

Janice

Zoot

Floyd Pepper

Sweetums

Rizzo the Rat

Sam the Eagle

Dr. Bunsen Honeydew

Beaker

Scooter

Statler and Waldorf

the Swedish Chef

Other well-known Muppets include Sesame Street characters such as:

Cookie Monster

Big Bird

Oscar the Grounch

Elmo

Bert and Ernie

Zoe

Grover

The Count

Is the documentary chambers of the deep real?

Unfortunately the article purporting that this documentary would be released, the existence of the documentary itself, and I assume all the findings discussed in said article have been proved to be fictitious. It was written by some small town journalist and published on the Internet under the name J.J. Hurak PhD (an actual person who has a real website and a book titled "Keys of Enoch"). The true author of the article has since come forward and acknowledged that the article was written by him, was entirely fabricated, and contained no actual information that came from the real J.J. Hurak or any other individual for that matter. Here is a link to the page containing the authors admission in the form of an email he wrote to the owners of the website where the article first appeared.

Did the tablet of ahkmenrah exist?

Not for sure but i think it might have been real but the other answer before this one was right that it probaly doesent have magical powers but yes i think it might have been real.

How do you write The End in hieroglyphics?

HOW DO U SPELL the end IN HIEROGLYPHICS'S?

This is how you write the end in hieroglyphics

T= semi sphere yellow looks like a sun coming up with out a mountain

H= a blue wick three hoops then two little tails on the side

E= a vulture smallish sized not too big make sure that it is the same size as all the other hieroglyphics

space = a space lol

E= another vulture same rules apply for this vulture as the last one we did

N=a really spiky wave not too long probably only 1cmlong not exact just don't over do it!!

and finally D= a hand pointing to the left of the screen, paper ext

thxx hope this is helpful

What does colon hyphen right parenthesis mean?

:-) It's a smiley-face! It doesn't have a meaning in the English language, but it's commonly used as a happy face in Internet-speak. :-) It's a smiley-face! It doesn't have a meaning in the English language, but it's commonly used as a happy face in Internet-speak.

What is the Rosetta Stone?

It is a stone that was discovered in 1799, inscribed with three different scripts and two languages:

  • Top - Egyptian Heiroglyphs
  • Middle - Later Demotic - Heiratic writing
  • Bottom - Greek
The Greek version juxtaposed on hitherto unreadable Egyptian scripts gave the key to translating Egyptian writing.

It was written in all three scripts so that the Egyptian priests, the native Egyptians, and the the Greeks and ruling Macedonian aristocracy could read what it said.

It contains 14 lines of hieroglyphs, 32 lines of demotic and 54 lines of Greek. The text is a decree from Ptolemy V describing the repealing of various taxes and instructions to erect statues in temples.

It was created in 196 BCE, discovered by the French in 1799 during Napoleon's takeover of Egypt at Rosetta, a harbour on the Mediterranean coast in Egypt, and contributed greatly to the decipherment of the principles of hieroglyphic writing in 1822 by the French scholar Jean-François Champollion, when he recognised that the third version was Greek, and started to work out the equivalence of the other scripts.

The Stone is 114.4 centimeters high at its tallest point, 72.3 centimeters wide and 27.9 centimeters thick, weighs about 760 kg. It was originally thought to be granite or basalt but is currently described as granodiorite and is dark grey-bluish-pinkish in color.

It has been on public display at The British Museum since 1802. In July 2003, Egypt demanded the return of the Rosetta Stone.

What are some engineering achievements of ancient Egypt?

How about their science and math skills that they used to calculate the height of each yearly flood.

also, look at all the tombs and temples. Are those not amazing and [more or less] perfectly planned?

they were incredible at the feats of engineering they performed.

What was hieroglyphics replaced by?

Hieroglyphic script was used to record the Egyptian language until the fourth century A.D. After that time Egyptian (in the form now known as Coptic) was written in an alphabet derived from the Greek alphabet, with extra letters added to represent sounds not present in Greek.

What is the hieroglyphics in Eleventh Hour- Graeme Base?

letters are across from the hieroglyphics on the side of the page

What are disadvantages on hieroglyphics?

the disadvantge of hieroglyphics are that they take time to write and even difficult to write

How do you write peace in hieroglyphics?

Hieroglyphs were intended to write the ancient Egyptian language, not English. The only exceptions were the names of foreigners such as Ptolemy and Cleopatra.

In hieroglyphs the words meaning peace are: hrt and Htp (sometimes Htpw). The vowels were not written so we can never know how these words were said.

Hieroglyphs enabled scribes to write the same word in many different ways, which was useful for when space was lacking or when there was plenty of space to fill.

For example, the word Htpw can be written very simply with a rolled papyrus scroll tied around its middle, plus the three short vertical strokes indicating a plural. It can also be written out in full with the vertical twisted rope sign (H) plus a semicircular loaf (t), plus a square reed mat (t), plus the rolled papyrus sign indicating abstract concepts. Or the H can be left out and it still reads exactly the same.

See links below for images:

What is Stella in hieroglyphics?

You are confused.

The Latin word Stella means a star and it has no connection with ancient Egypt.

The word you mean is Latin stela, which means a post or upright stone. This word (or its English alternative stele) is used by historians and archaeologists to refer to any upright stone carved with an inscription in any language, including ancient Egyptian - so the Rosetta stone is a stela, but so are Viking, Irish and Pictish carved stones.

If you mean "what is the name Stella in hieroglyphs?" - (1) it is not possible to post hieroglyphs on this site, (2) hieroglyphs did not write vowels and (3) the ancient Egyptian language had no letter "l" (the lion sign, transliterated rw, was used instead in foreign names).

So the best I can do is describe the hieroglyphs that would spell out s.t.rw.rw.:

a door bolt (s), over a loaf (t), followed by two sphinx-like lions, one above the other.

How do you pronounce seshat?

Since Seshat is a modern idea of the ancient word that was written without vowels (as is usual for hieroglyphs) you can say it any way you like and it will always be incorrect.

The ancient Egyptian name is written with the letters s+sh+3+t (3 represents a glottal stop); the ancient Egyptians knew exactly which vowels to include, but today that knowledge is lost.

What are hieroglyphics-?

Hieroglyphics Hieroglyphics were the method of writing used in ancient Egypt. (Sometimes, people refer to other people's bad handwriting as "Hieroglyphics"). It is a form of picture writing, or, as the answer below says, "Egyptian writing through symbols". Each symbol is an hieroglyph. Each cluster of symbols represented a word or idea rather than simple sounds like the symbols in an alphabet.

Some hieroglyphs were alphabetic sounds. Others were "determinatives". The latter helped the reader distinguish between different words that had the same basic set or cluster of symbols (hieroglyphs). Thus, there were many different symbols. The large number of symbols perhaps reflects the changing nature of the Egyptian language over many centuries. For example, imported words regularly entered the vocabulary because of commerce, migration, colonization or conquest.

"Hieroglyphic" is actually the adjective used for the type of writing. Hieroglyphic writing, in contrast to alphabetic writing, is a form of writing where pictures and drawings serve as representations of words.

It might be worth noting here that the Rosetta Stone helped to decode or decipher the Hieroglyphs using the Greek and Coptic words also found on that stele. On that stele, the scribes attempted to write the same message in three different languages but as translators know that is a very difficult task even when the three languages are well known and understood by all the people involved in the project so there was much scope for error or poor translation which modern investigators would find very hard to detect.

Anyway, the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stele probably represented meanings current around the time of the Ptolemaic kings of Egypt (from 300 BC). The words in hieroglyphs may have simply been words in Coptic or 3rd Century BC Greek but written using the hieroglyphs, instead of Greek letters, as the alphabet or writing language. As such, the Rosetta Stone may therefore not tell us much at all about the ancient Egyptian language (or languages) of the early dynasties when a language more akin to ancient Hebrew was spoken (e.g., in 2000 BC). Furthermore, there is a debate regarding the status of hieroglyphs and to what extent meanings changed over time. For example, hieroglyphs on a 12th dynasty monument may have represented words that on a 19th or 26th dynasty monument were quite different in meaning.

One example is the meaning of "Memphis". This city was still important under the Ptolemies (in 300-200 BC) although other cities like Alexandria were probably rising in importance as Memphis began to wane after circa 300 BC. "Memphis" is composed of two syllables or "Mem-Phit" where the 's' is probably a Greek reading of the Egyptian 't'. We hear that, for example, in the "Shabbas" (Ashkenasi) and "Shabbath" (Sephardi) of the Hebrew. If we reverse this we get "Phit-Mem". The reason for reversing the syllables is that ancient middle eastern languages were often written in different directions; e.g., right to left.

Foreign observers probably did not understand the cluster system of hieroglyphs and the way in which direction pointers instructed the onlooker to read them. If the cluster was to be read as an acrostic, one simply looked at the group of symbols as a whole. So people started reading "Mem-phit" instead of "Phit-Mem" or "Pithom" which is why the whereabouts of the ancient city the Jews (or "Israelites") "built for the Pharaoh" (Exodus 1:11).

We can further analyse the sounds in Mem-phit or Phit-mem this way: Pi-Th-M (or 'em'). In ancient times (1500 BC), the Israelites had made the bricks, or brick foundations, for this place and one of William Flinders Petrie's excavation reports (1908-1914) shows these bricks in a photograph.

But "Pi-Th-M" is probably the representation of "Pi-eM-Ha-T" or the Place (Pi) of Amen-em-hat. Since ancient Israelite scribes probably ignored the foreign god 'Amen' (or 'Amun'), they simply called 'Memphis-Pithom' "The place (Pi) of the leader chosen by God (em-Hat)" or "Pi-em-hat". In those days, they believed God (in the womb) "chose" the leader or king (or "Divine Right of Kings"). Thus, Pithom or Memphis was the dwelling-place of the god-king. It was the place where the king chosen by God (by virtue of the conception and birth process) ruled Egypt.

As is still believed by many Bible students and modern British supporters of the monarchy, the people obeyed the King's laws because they were seen to emanate from, or be delegated by God. However, these meanings have been lost in translation (or transliteration) because the Rosetta Stone does not give us a good enough understanding of the meanings of hieroglyphs from very ancient times.

Really, we need to know the historical circumstances around any set of hieroglyphs. Unfortunately, with a massively distorted chronology of ancient Egypt's history, we are unable to link those historical circumstances with those of other countries where people corresponded with counterparts in Egypt, e.g., kings and governments. Thus an important second- or third-party account that might cast light on the Egyptian records, or any propoganda or "bombast" contained therein, is usually lost. For example, the circumstances surrounding Hatshepsut's unusual career on Egypt's throne are significantly explained by the Jewish record of the Queen of Ophir who sheba'd (or ruled/administered) Ophir.

That record is found in the last verse of I Kings 9 and in the first half of the following chapter (10). That Jewish record points out that Solomon's sailors sailed to Ophir with Hiram of Tyre's sailors. Then chapter 10 tells us that the queen who "sheba'd" Ophir came to visit Solomon. One meaning of "Sheb" in Hebrew, and in Semitic generally, means to sit and judge or administer. The related word "shep" is derived fom the word scribe (s-p-r).

Or there might be a double meaning implied ('shep' and 'shep') because the 'p' and 'b' sounds in ancient and modern Egyptians' speech are often hard to distinguish. In this case the sound 'shep' in Egyptian ('hieroglyphic writing', see below) is represented by a picture not a symbol for an alphabetic sound. Thus the queen who visited Solomon could well have been both ruler/administrator and scribe-lawmaker of Ophir; or "Auphirah" in more strictly correct transliteration of the Hebrew. Only the 18th Dynasty Queen Hatshepsut of Ethiopia-Egypt-Africa could ever have claimed those roles.

Using the above discussion, one hopes the reader can get a broader understanding of "Hieroglyphics".

What is the writing system of the ancient Egyptians called?

The ancient Egyptians had a form of pictorial writing called hieroglyphs. The hieroglyphs were various pictures that stood for single letter sounds or the sounds of multiple letters put together.

The name of the Ancient Egyptian writing system is called "hieroglyphics."

These were pictographs, picture symbols that could represent letter sounds, words and phrases.

Hieroglyphics.
Hieroglyphics.

How does the Egyptian style of painting people reflect their society?

The Egyptians style of painting is very unique and the art was about the Pharaoh, which reflected their society.

How do you say Ashley in Egyptian Arabic?

all person names in English are pronounced the same way in Egyptian Arabic so Ashley in Eng. is pronounced the same