The Role Of Hieroglyphic Writing In Ancient Egypt

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The religion of Ancient Egypt was a polytheistic (many gods).

Their religion hosted about 700 different gods and goddesses.
They believed in the idea of the afterlife
Hieroglyphic writing was a form of writing used by the ancient Egyptians.

There were three types of signs :
1- logograms = words
2- phonograms = Sound
3- determinatives = meaning of the word
An obelisk was a monument which was placed in a public places in ancient Egypt.
The pharaohs ordered these huge monuments.
They are group of people who had a knowledge of reading and writing in ancient Egypt.

Most of the Scribes were men, and some female doctors.

There was a special school that people had to attend to become a Scribe.
The Rosetta Stone was found in 1799.

It was found by an officer of engineers in Napoleon's army.
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It is called the Rosetta Stone because it was discovered in a town called Rosetta (Rashid).
The Rosetta Stone is a stone was carved in 196 B.C., with writing on it in two different languages (Egyptian and Greek).

It’s made of stone, which has four sides and tapers towards the top to a pyramid shaped point.
The main form of travel in ancient Egypt was by boat.

Little children in ancient Egypt oftentimes didn't wear clothes, but often wore jewelry around their necks.
The main source of protein was fish when it was caught.

Houses were built around courtyards, and all the cooking was done outside in the