Hieroglyphics In Ancient Egypt

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Egyptian The Old kingdom had Great pyramids and amazing hieroglyphs grew from this time period. Hieroglyphs were a formal writing style that changes the ways of today’s communications and the pyramids structure for today’s architecture. The Ancient Egyptians were remarkably smart and their communication is superb on how they keep their rolls in everyday life. From the death to the writing of the ancient Egyptians will be explored and how they change the perspectives of people in our generation and how it still keeps us on the move with their inventions. The ancient Egyptians believed that spells would help them be guided to a wonderful place after death. Even when they die, the rich or poor would try to keep their bodies free from any sort …show more content…

So they used an abridged version of them called Hieratic in the beginnings of the hieroglyphs. They were literally put on anything such as, jewelry, and luxurious items. The majority of them were used in papyrus scrolls and made with reed pens, which are made of straw or bamboo. Egyptians used colors to represent meaning as hieroglyphs, the color can represent a religious symbolism. The colors are highly identified on the religious figures, “the monuments in such contexts as descriptions of the bodily forms of gods in terms of colored minerals.”(284) in this color symbolism there is also natural and idealistic color like deities have a blue and green skin, it is not a part of nature but it represents their royalty and importance. As in the seated scribe he is painted in a natural colored …show more content…

People did not know both hieratic and hieroglyphic languages so the scribe made it easier for those people to understand what was going on. The scribes would write the seasons harvest of what they had done for that week. Another would be through their plays, which only men would be in the plays. A bit weird when a male would play a woman, but women did not have full equal rights. These plays expressed feelings and thoughts to the audience. Just to find out what was happening that day, a play would be seen to talk about it and people’s role would come off of that. Another important way of communicating was by praying to their gods of daily problems. Them telling picture stories on Palettes, as the one with Narmer doing heroic things for their

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