The first one is the own system of writing is called HIEROGLYPHICS!! And scribes painstakingly carved the HIEROGLYPHICS onto the walls of caves.......and they used papyrus as paper!
Ancient Egyptian had far more than just two writing systems: Hieratic, Hieroglyphic, Demotic and then Coptic.
Egyptian writing, primarily represented by hieroglyphs, utilized a combination of logographic and alphabetic elements, often inscribed on monuments and papyrus. In contrast, Sumerian writing, known as cuneiform, was primarily logographic and syllabic, created by pressing a stylus into clay tablets. While Sumerian writing focused more on administrative and economic records, Egyptian hieroglyphs were often used for religious texts, monumental inscriptions, and storytelling. Additionally, the two systems reflected their respective cultures, with Egyptian writing emphasizing artistic and symbolic representation, whereas Sumerian writing was more utilitarian.
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Most likely an Israel Agorot
It's because it made writing easier.
No two different systems, two very different fluids.
Hieroglyphics, or shapes and symbols.Then two later Egyptian scripts, hieratic and demotic.
The writing systems of Egypt, Sumeria, and the Indus Valley differ significantly in structure and purpose. Egyptian hieroglyphs combined logographic and alphabetic elements, often used for religious and monumental inscriptions. Sumerian cuneiform, one of the earliest writing systems, utilized wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets and was employed for record-keeping and administrative purposes. In contrast, the Indus script remains undeciphered and is characterized by short inscriptions on seals, suggesting a potential focus on trade and administration but lacking the comprehensive understanding available for the other two civilizations.
Their are two types of number systems. 1. Non positional number systems 2. Positional number systems.
The Rosetta Stone bears parallel inscriptions in Greek and two ancient Egyptian writing systems, hieroglyphic and demotic. The fact that the contents of the hieroglyphic inscription were known (on the correct assumption that it conveyed the same message as the readable Greek inscription), plus a thorough knowledge of Coptic, the last historical stage of the ancient Egyptian language, were two keys to the decipherment of hieroglyphics by the French scholar Jean-François Champollion in the early 1820's.
Aramaic has different dialects, and currently uses two different writing systems. In classical Jewish Aramaic, written with the Hebrew alphabet, it is: אִתְּתָא (ee-teh-TAH).
Well, the Egyptians had a different love goddess. If I remember right, isis was her name. These were two different goddesses, however.