Hieroglyphics were a system of writing developed by ancient Egyptians over 5,000 years ago to record all information they could gather. While the scripts are Egyptian in origin, the term "hieroglyphics" comes from the Greek language. Hieroglyphic writings provide insights into Egyptian history, rulers like King Tut, and iconic structures such as the ancient pyramids of Giza.
The document discusses the writing system of ancient Egypt known as hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphics originated as pictorial carvings used for ceremonial and permanent messages, including on monuments and tombs, as the Egyptians believed the texts would guide the dead. Though the meaning of hieroglyphics was unknown for over 1800 years after Egypt's fall, the Rosetta Stone's discovery in 1799 and subsequent decoding in 1822 revealed hieroglyphics consisted of over 750 signs including pictures, sounds, and word combinations, and the language could be written horizontally or vertically.
All you need to know about hieroglyphics!recyclonesss
Hieroglyphics were sacred Egyptian writings that could have up to three meanings each. They were written on the Rosetta Stone in three scripts: hieroglyphics on top, demotic hieroglyphics in the middle, and ancient Greek on the bottom. Cartouches were oval shapes used to represent the names of pharaohs, queens and other important figures. Egyptians used over 700 symbols in hieroglyphics on buildings and tombs to represent words and sounds.
Hieroglyphics were the form of writing used by ancient Egyptians beginning 5000 years ago. They used pictorial symbols to represent words and ideas, carving them into stone, painting them on papyrus, and writing in any direction. Important names, like those of kings, were enclosed in an oval shape called a cartouche. The Rosetta Stone helped scholars decipher hieroglyphics by providing a translation in Greek. Scribes, who were highly regarded, went to school to learn the complex system of symbols and how to write them.
Hieroglyphics were the writing system used in Ancient Egypt, consisting of pictures that represented words or sounds. People would learn to write hieroglyphics by attending a special school for scribes, where they studied for 5 years. Scribes, who were usually male but sometimes female, were responsible for writing with reed pens on papyrus using ink in various colors. The Rosetta Stone, discovered in 1799, helped scholars decipher hieroglyphics by providing a translation in Greek.
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The document provides a history of graphic design in ancient Egypt. It details how Egyptians invented hieroglyphic writing systems around 3100 BC to represent sounds and ideas pictorially. The Rosetta Stone, carved in 196 BC, helped French scholar Jean-François Champollion decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs in 1822. Hieroglyphs were used in artistic, architectural, and mathematical works, as well as religious texts like the Book of the Dead, to communicate information and beliefs through pictorial symbols.
Hieroglyphics were a system of writing developed by ancient Egyptians over 5,000 years ago to record all information they could gather. While the scripts are Egyptian in origin, the term "hieroglyphics" comes from the Greek language. Hieroglyphic writings provide insights into Egyptian history, rulers like King Tut, and iconic structures such as the ancient pyramids of Giza.
The document discusses the writing system of ancient Egypt known as hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphics originated as pictorial carvings used for ceremonial and permanent messages, including on monuments and tombs, as the Egyptians believed the texts would guide the dead. Though the meaning of hieroglyphics was unknown for over 1800 years after Egypt's fall, the Rosetta Stone's discovery in 1799 and subsequent decoding in 1822 revealed hieroglyphics consisted of over 750 signs including pictures, sounds, and word combinations, and the language could be written horizontally or vertically.
All you need to know about hieroglyphics!recyclonesss
Hieroglyphics were sacred Egyptian writings that could have up to three meanings each. They were written on the Rosetta Stone in three scripts: hieroglyphics on top, demotic hieroglyphics in the middle, and ancient Greek on the bottom. Cartouches were oval shapes used to represent the names of pharaohs, queens and other important figures. Egyptians used over 700 symbols in hieroglyphics on buildings and tombs to represent words and sounds.
Hieroglyphics were the form of writing used by ancient Egyptians beginning 5000 years ago. They used pictorial symbols to represent words and ideas, carving them into stone, painting them on papyrus, and writing in any direction. Important names, like those of kings, were enclosed in an oval shape called a cartouche. The Rosetta Stone helped scholars decipher hieroglyphics by providing a translation in Greek. Scribes, who were highly regarded, went to school to learn the complex system of symbols and how to write them.
Hieroglyphics were the writing system used in Ancient Egypt, consisting of pictures that represented words or sounds. People would learn to write hieroglyphics by attending a special school for scribes, where they studied for 5 years. Scribes, who were usually male but sometimes female, were responsible for writing with reed pens on papyrus using ink in various colors. The Rosetta Stone, discovered in 1799, helped scholars decipher hieroglyphics by providing a translation in Greek.
Some fun links have been included to test your knowledge and help you decide whether the topic you picked is really the one you would enjoy researching.
The document provides a history of graphic design in ancient Egypt. It details how Egyptians invented hieroglyphic writing systems around 3100 BC to represent sounds and ideas pictorially. The Rosetta Stone, carved in 196 BC, helped French scholar Jean-François Champollion decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs in 1822. Hieroglyphs were used in artistic, architectural, and mathematical works, as well as religious texts like the Book of the Dead, to communicate information and beliefs through pictorial symbols.
Baldwin argues that social institutions like the church and conceptions of race allow people to avoid personal responsibility for societal problems. In his novel The Fire Next Time, he aims to awaken a sense of universal responsibility. He critiques how the church teaches passive acceptance of suffering rather than freedom. Baldwin sees religion as a way to defer guilt to God rather than accept one's own role. By identifying with social groups, people limit their moral influence and condemn those outside the group. Baldwin calls for abandoning these identities to achieve radical social change and recognition of a shared "human trouble" beyond any single institution.
Hành trình cuộc sống không chỉ là cuộc phiêu lưu của con người với những tất bật bên ngoài: song song với nó, có những điều bắt buộc chúng ta phải bước đi bằng cảm nhận...
- Khi lắng đọng được kết tụ, chúng ta không chỉ khám phá được những nơi sâu thẳm trong tâm hồn mình mà còn tìm ra nguồn sức mạnh của sợi dây gắn kết với thế giới, vạn vật. Cuộc sống không chỉ là thắng - thua, được - mất, hạnh phúc - đau khổ, sự sống hay cái chết, mà cuộc sống là bất tận và luôn có những bí mật để con người khám phá.
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This document provides an overview of different genres of literature, including poetry, fiction, and drama. It defines genres as recognizable categories of written works that share conventions to distinguish them from each other. Poetry is characterized by patterns of sounds and language that condense meaning. Common poetry genres include epic, dramatic, and lyric forms. Fiction includes novels and short stories, which are distinguished by elements such as plot, characters, narrator, setting, and theme. These elements work together to create the effect of the story.
O documento discute o uso ineficiente das pastagens no Brasil devido ao manejo inadequado por décadas, resultando na degradação de mais de 80% das pastagens. A pecuária extensiva predominou, com a exploração do solo sem adubação suficiente. Isso levou a uma taxa de lotação baixa de menos de um animal por hectare e produtividade estagnada. Melhorias como o uso correto de fertilizantes poderiam aumentar a capacidade e sustentabilidade das pastagens.
This document summarizes the complex process of extracting and refining platinum metals from ore deposits in South Africa. It involves several stages:
1. Smelting operations separate nickel matte containing platinum metals from copper. The matte is roasted and electrolytically refined to produce nickel anodes and anode slime containing platinum metals.
2. Copper anodes are dissolved electrolytically to produce pure copper cathodes and anode slime.
3. Chemical operations concentrate and separate the individual platinum metals (platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium, osmium) through precipitation, dissolution, recrystallization and calcination processes.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones sobre cómo conectar una aplicación Java a una base de datos. Explica que JDBC es la API de Java para conectividad de bases de datos y describe los pasos para establecer una conexión utilizando DriverManager, incluyendo la creación de un objeto Connection y luego utilizando este objeto para crear objetos Statement y ResultSet para ejecutar consultas SQL y recuperar datos.
The student team conducted research to determine if 3D printing could improve the manufacturing process of child ankle-foot orthosis (AFOs). They tested various materials for strength and fatigue resistance and found PETG to have the best balance of properties. While PLA and PETG may work for prototypes or temporary use, long-term viability is uncertain. The team concluded 3D printing could save significant time over traditional methods but recommended further testing to identify materials suitable for patient needs.
1) O documento discute os princípios da conservação de alimentos pelo uso do frio, incluindo técnicas como resfriamento rápido, armazenamento refrigerado e congelamento.
2) É importante resfriar rapidamente os produtos após a colheita para aumentar sua vida útil, já que altas temperaturas afetam a qualidade por meio de processos como respiração e maturação.
3) Diferentes métodos de resfriamento como câmara fria, ar forçado e
El documento describe los cuatro principales tipos de tejidos en el cuerpo humano: epitelial, conectivo, muscular y nervioso. Cada tejido está compuesto de células especializadas y cumple funciones específicas, como la protección, soporte, movimiento y transmisión de señales. Los tejidos se organizan en órganos compuestos de varios tipos de tejido que trabajan juntos para realizar funciones vitales.
Precio Acción Ecopetrol - BVC - Oct 2013 a Dic 2015SALONVIRTUAL
This document contains daily stock price data for Ecopetrol, a Colombian petroleum company, over multiple periods between 2013-2015. The prices range from around 1.3 to 4.5 Colombian pesos per share on different dates. The data is organized by month and year, with the stock price listed each date to show its daily fluctuations over time.
The poem introduces a crew of three tall animals - a giraffe, a pelly, and speaker - who clean windows without needing ladders due to their height. They promise to polish windows until they shine like brass and sparkle like the sea, working quickly and politely day or night without stopping for tea. Their tall stature allows them to clean high windows without ladders.
The poem introduces a crew of three animals - a giraffe, a pelly, and speaker - who clean windows. They promise to polish windows until they shine like brass and sparkle like the sea. As a fabulous crew, they know what to do and never stop work to drink tea. By using water, soap, kindness and hope without ladders, they can clean windows easily due to their tall heights of thirty feet.
A monarch butterfly visits a garden, feeding on flower nectar during the day and resting in trees at night. Though delicate, the butterfly is filled with energy and easily disappears when approached, leaving the observer with memories of nature's beauty until its return.
The poem describes the beauty of rain during the summer after a period of dust and heat. It notes how the rain clatters along roofs like hoofs and gushes out of overflowing gutters, pouring across window panes like a river down the gutter. The rain provides welcome relief from the dust and heat of summer.
The poem describes sacrificing oneself for the team by laying down a bunt to advance a runner. The batter gets into a low stance with the bat extended, preparing to make contact with the small incoming pitch to safely bunt the ball and allow their teammate on base to advance. Though the batter will be out, they have successfully sacrificed themselves for the greater good of the team by allowing their vulnerable teammate to move into scoring position.
This short poem describes how children enjoy squeezing various fruits like bananas and plums when they are ripe. It also mentions that when feeling sad, children love to squeeze their mothers for comfort.
Baldwin argues that social institutions like the church and conceptions of race allow people to avoid personal responsibility for societal problems. In his novel The Fire Next Time, he aims to awaken a sense of universal responsibility. He critiques how the church teaches passive acceptance of suffering rather than freedom. Baldwin sees religion as a way to defer guilt to God rather than accept one's own role. By identifying with social groups, people limit their moral influence and condemn those outside the group. Baldwin calls for abandoning these identities to achieve radical social change and recognition of a shared "human trouble" beyond any single institution.
Hành trình cuộc sống không chỉ là cuộc phiêu lưu của con người với những tất bật bên ngoài: song song với nó, có những điều bắt buộc chúng ta phải bước đi bằng cảm nhận...
- Khi lắng đọng được kết tụ, chúng ta không chỉ khám phá được những nơi sâu thẳm trong tâm hồn mình mà còn tìm ra nguồn sức mạnh của sợi dây gắn kết với thế giới, vạn vật. Cuộc sống không chỉ là thắng - thua, được - mất, hạnh phúc - đau khổ, sự sống hay cái chết, mà cuộc sống là bất tận và luôn có những bí mật để con người khám phá.
Liệu chúng ta có đủ niềm tin, đủ nghị lực để mở những cánh cửa ấy không?
Ý nghĩa cuộc sống
http://ngontutichcuc.com/
This document provides an overview of different genres of literature, including poetry, fiction, and drama. It defines genres as recognizable categories of written works that share conventions to distinguish them from each other. Poetry is characterized by patterns of sounds and language that condense meaning. Common poetry genres include epic, dramatic, and lyric forms. Fiction includes novels and short stories, which are distinguished by elements such as plot, characters, narrator, setting, and theme. These elements work together to create the effect of the story.
O documento discute o uso ineficiente das pastagens no Brasil devido ao manejo inadequado por décadas, resultando na degradação de mais de 80% das pastagens. A pecuária extensiva predominou, com a exploração do solo sem adubação suficiente. Isso levou a uma taxa de lotação baixa de menos de um animal por hectare e produtividade estagnada. Melhorias como o uso correto de fertilizantes poderiam aumentar a capacidade e sustentabilidade das pastagens.
This document summarizes the complex process of extracting and refining platinum metals from ore deposits in South Africa. It involves several stages:
1. Smelting operations separate nickel matte containing platinum metals from copper. The matte is roasted and electrolytically refined to produce nickel anodes and anode slime containing platinum metals.
2. Copper anodes are dissolved electrolytically to produce pure copper cathodes and anode slime.
3. Chemical operations concentrate and separate the individual platinum metals (platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium, osmium) through precipitation, dissolution, recrystallization and calcination processes.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones sobre cómo conectar una aplicación Java a una base de datos. Explica que JDBC es la API de Java para conectividad de bases de datos y describe los pasos para establecer una conexión utilizando DriverManager, incluyendo la creación de un objeto Connection y luego utilizando este objeto para crear objetos Statement y ResultSet para ejecutar consultas SQL y recuperar datos.
The student team conducted research to determine if 3D printing could improve the manufacturing process of child ankle-foot orthosis (AFOs). They tested various materials for strength and fatigue resistance and found PETG to have the best balance of properties. While PLA and PETG may work for prototypes or temporary use, long-term viability is uncertain. The team concluded 3D printing could save significant time over traditional methods but recommended further testing to identify materials suitable for patient needs.
1) O documento discute os princípios da conservação de alimentos pelo uso do frio, incluindo técnicas como resfriamento rápido, armazenamento refrigerado e congelamento.
2) É importante resfriar rapidamente os produtos após a colheita para aumentar sua vida útil, já que altas temperaturas afetam a qualidade por meio de processos como respiração e maturação.
3) Diferentes métodos de resfriamento como câmara fria, ar forçado e
El documento describe los cuatro principales tipos de tejidos en el cuerpo humano: epitelial, conectivo, muscular y nervioso. Cada tejido está compuesto de células especializadas y cumple funciones específicas, como la protección, soporte, movimiento y transmisión de señales. Los tejidos se organizan en órganos compuestos de varios tipos de tejido que trabajan juntos para realizar funciones vitales.
Precio Acción Ecopetrol - BVC - Oct 2013 a Dic 2015SALONVIRTUAL
This document contains daily stock price data for Ecopetrol, a Colombian petroleum company, over multiple periods between 2013-2015. The prices range from around 1.3 to 4.5 Colombian pesos per share on different dates. The data is organized by month and year, with the stock price listed each date to show its daily fluctuations over time.
The poem introduces a crew of three tall animals - a giraffe, a pelly, and speaker - who clean windows without needing ladders due to their height. They promise to polish windows until they shine like brass and sparkle like the sea, working quickly and politely day or night without stopping for tea. Their tall stature allows them to clean high windows without ladders.
The poem introduces a crew of three animals - a giraffe, a pelly, and speaker - who clean windows. They promise to polish windows until they shine like brass and sparkle like the sea. As a fabulous crew, they know what to do and never stop work to drink tea. By using water, soap, kindness and hope without ladders, they can clean windows easily due to their tall heights of thirty feet.
A monarch butterfly visits a garden, feeding on flower nectar during the day and resting in trees at night. Though delicate, the butterfly is filled with energy and easily disappears when approached, leaving the observer with memories of nature's beauty until its return.
The poem describes the beauty of rain during the summer after a period of dust and heat. It notes how the rain clatters along roofs like hoofs and gushes out of overflowing gutters, pouring across window panes like a river down the gutter. The rain provides welcome relief from the dust and heat of summer.
The poem describes sacrificing oneself for the team by laying down a bunt to advance a runner. The batter gets into a low stance with the bat extended, preparing to make contact with the small incoming pitch to safely bunt the ball and allow their teammate on base to advance. Though the batter will be out, they have successfully sacrificed themselves for the greater good of the team by allowing their vulnerable teammate to move into scoring position.
This short poem describes how children enjoy squeezing various fruits like bananas and plums when they are ripe. It also mentions that when feeling sad, children love to squeeze their mothers for comfort.
The speaker was in a relationship that ended when another woman ("she") intervened and began a relationship with the speaker's partner. The speaker feels betrayed and seeks revenge against the other woman, viewing her as manipulative. Over 3 verses, the speaker expresses their anger and desire to get even, asserting that nothing is done better than revenge. The song promotes the idea that retaliation is justified in response to being wronged in a relationship.
A student is trying to open their school locker but is having trouble remembering the combination. They know the three numbers that make up the locker combination but are unable to get the locker to open despite repeatedly trying different combinations. The student is frustrated that the locker will not open even though they know the code.
Millie McDeevit screamed so loudly that it caused her physical features to react in extreme and exaggerated ways. Her scream was so powerful that it broke her jaw, set her tongue on fire, made her nostrils smoke, boiled her eyeballs which then popped out, sent her ears and nose flying in opposite directions, launched her teeth out of her mouth and wrecked her voice. The force of her scream even detached her head from her neck and sent it sailing over the hillside and stream and up into the sky chasing after her scream.
The poem describes listening for drums that have beat for hundreds of centuries across nature, representing the heartbeat of the Earth, despite modern noise and development. It encourages leaving the city to hear the drums in eagles' territory, and to be still and listen with one's heart rather than just physically, as the drums still communicate the spirit of the land through the wind despite humanity's impacts.
The story describes three little pigs who each build houses of different materials - straw, twigs, and bricks. A wolf blows down the houses of straw and twigs and eats those two little pigs. When he tries to blow down the house of bricks, he fails. He threatens to blow it up with dynamite later. The third little pig calls Little Red Riding Hood for help. She arrives and shoots and kills the wolf, saving the third little pig. However, it is revealed at the end that Little Red Riding Hood has used the skins of the pigs and wolf for coats and luggage.
The poem describes a babysitter named Mrs. McTwitter who believes her job is to literally sit on top of the baby rather than watch over it, showing her to be a strange and potentially dangerous babysitter.
The song welcomes Willy Wonka back home after facing frightening creatures in space, expressing relief that he survived and was not eaten for lunch as they had feared. The Oompa-Loompas sing with joy and relief at Wonka's return.
The poem describes the first dandelion of spring emerging simply and innocently from its sheltered grassy nook, its golden face as fresh, fair and calm as the dawn without any signs of human artifice or concerns.
The song reminisces about the singer's relationship with her love interest. She remembers them sitting by the water where he first put his arm around her, which made her start to believe in love for the first time. She sees him as the best thing that has ever been hers. It then discusses their life together facing challenges but never making the same mistakes as her parents. The chorus repeats that he took a "rebel of a careless man's careful daughter" and that he is the best thing that has ever been hers.
The song expresses the feeling that tonight will be a good night to go out, have fun, dance, and celebrate. It tells of plans to spend money socializing in exciting ways, including going out to party, getting "off the sofa", drinking, dancing wildly, and burning down the roof in enjoyment before doing it all again. It encourages seizing the night to rock and party every day of the week.
Maggie signs up for her first 500 freestyle race at her swim meet and is nervous about the long distance. With encouragement from her friend Shannon and teammates cheering her on, Maggie completes the race in 7 minutes and 23 seconds. Although she finishes last, Maggie is proud of finishing the difficult race. Her coach and parents congratulate her on her accomplishment in the pool.
1) The narrator describes their first trip to California at age 9 to visit family with their father and sisters. They took two plane rides, stopping in Las Vegas, and saw sights like pools from the sky.
2) While there, they ate at a buffet restaurant called the Soup Plantation daily and visited other family members who had a pink tie-dye pool.
3) On the return flight home, the narrator slept through most of the trip but was annoyed by a young child kicking the back of their seat during one leg of the journey.
Maggie signs up for her first 500 freestyle race at her swim meet and is nervous about attempting such a long distance. With encouragement from her friend Shannon and teammates cheering her on, Maggie prepares for her race. During the race, Maggie maintains a steady pace and strong technique over the 20 laps. Although she finishes last, Maggie is proud of completing the challenging 500 freestyle distance with a time of 7:23.45. She receives praise from her coach and parents for her accomplishment in the race.
The document provides tips on how to be strange in class without getting a detention. It recommends starting by being a little strange with strict teachers and gradually increasing the strange behavior with more laidback teachers. Key tips include having fun, using appropriate randomness, learning from mistakes, and avoiding going overboard or acting in a way that requires mental health care. Examples given are responding to wins or requests from teachers with made-up phrases. The goal is to be strange in a cool and mature way that doesn't disrupt class or warrant disciplinary action.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
2. The Ancient Egyptians used a form of picture writing called Hieroglyphics. They used hieroglyphics to record history. This is the alphabet in hieroglyphics
3. Symbols This is an ankh. It is the symbol of life. This is the Eye of Horus. It is a symbol of protection in ancient Egypt
4. Pyramids This is the Great Pyramid of Giza. It was the oldest and the largest of the three pyramids in Giza. It was believed by Egyptologists that it was built for a tomb for the Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu. It was built around 2560 B.C. It was 480.6 feet tall.