Writing
The ancient Egyptians Writing The ancient Egyptians believed that
it was important to record and
communicate information about religion
and government. Thus, they invented
written scripts that could be used to record this information.
The most famous of all ancient Egyptian scriptsis hieroglyphic. However, throughout three thousand
years of ancient Egyptian civilisation, at least three
other scripts were used for different purposes.
Using these scripts, scribes were able to preserve
the beliefs, history and ideas of ancient
Egypt in temple and tomb walls and on papyrus scrolls.
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Hieroglyphic
writing was a form of writing used by the ancient Egyptians. The individual characters are called 'hieroglyphs'
Script
A group of signs and letters used to make words
Papyrus
was a reed that grew in ancient Egypt that was used in many different ways. It was cut into strips, pressed together, pounded, and dried to make sheets which were written on.
Papyrus was also gathered, tied together in bunches, and used to make small fishing boats. 'Papyri' is the plural form of the word papyrus
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