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Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Overview
Egyptian hieroglyphics were the formal writing system of ancient Egypt, used for ~3,500 years on monuments, temples, and tombs. Deciphered by Jean-François Champollion in 1822 using the Rosetta Stone.
Key Facts
- Origin: ~3200 BCE (earliest examples from Abydos)
- Period of use: ~3200 BCE – ~400 CE
- Number of signs: ~700 in classical usage (expanded to ~5,000 in Ptolemaic period)
- Deciphered by: Jean-François Champollion (1822) using the Rosetta Stone 1
System
- Combination of logographic, syllabic, and alphabetic elements
- Written left-to-right, right-to-left, or top-to-bottom (direction indicated by which way figures face)
- Hieratic: Cursive form for everyday use (~2600 BCE onward)
- Demotic: Later cursive form (~650 BCE onward)
Key Artifacts
- Rosetta Stone (196 BCE): Trilingual decree (hieroglyphic, Demotic, Greek) that enabled decipherment 2
- Narmer Palette (~3100 BCE): Among the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions
- Book of the Dead: Funerary texts with hieroglyphic illustrations
Review Queue
@q[temporal]Line 10: "Origin: ~3200 BCE (earliest examples from Abydos)" - when was this true?
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@q[temporal]Line 11: "Period of use: ~3200 BCE – ~400 CE" - when was this true?
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@q[temporal]Line 12: "Number of signs: ~700 in classical usage (expanded to ~5,000 in Ptolemaic per..." - when was this true?
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@q[temporal]Line 13: "Deciphered by: Jean-François Champollion (1822) using the Rosetta Stone 1 " - when was this true?
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@q[temporal]Line 16: "Combination of logographic, syllabic, and alphabetic elements" - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[temporal]Line 17: "Written left-to-right, right-to-left, or top-to-bottom (direction indicated b..." - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[temporal]Line 18: "Hieratic: Cursive form for everyday use (~2600 BCE onward)" - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[temporal]Line 19: "Demotic: Later cursive form (~650 BCE onward)" - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[temporal]Line 22: "Rosetta Stone (196 BCE): Trilingual decree (hieroglyphic, Demotic, Greek) tha..." - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[temporal]Line 23: "Narmer Palette (~3100 BCE): Among the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions" - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[temporal]Line 24: "Book of the Dead: Funerary texts with hieroglyphic illustrations" - when was this true?
Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed.
@q[missing]Line 10: "Origin: ~3200 BCE (earliest examples from Abydos)" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 11: "Period of use: ~3200 BCE – ~400 CE" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 12: "Number of signs: ~700 in classical usage (expanded to ~5,000 in Ptolemaic per..." - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 16: "Combination of logographic, syllabic, and alphabetic elements" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 17: "Written left-to-right, right-to-left, or top-to-bottom (direction indicated b..." - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 18: "Hieratic: Cursive form for everyday use (~2600 BCE onward)" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 19: "Demotic: Later cursive form (~650 BCE onward)" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 23: "Narmer Palette (~3100 BCE): Among the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 24: "Book of the Dead: Funerary texts with hieroglyphic illustrations" - what is the source?
@q[stale]Line 13: "Deciphered by: Jean-François Champollion (1822) using the Rosetta Stone 1 " - Robinson source from 2012 may be outdated, is this still accurate?
Scholarship remains current. Robinson's work on hieroglyphic decipherment is still authoritative.
@q[stale]Line 22: "Rosetta Stone (196 BCE): Trilingual decree (hieroglyphic, Demotic, Greek) tha..." - Parkinson source from 2005 may be outdated, is this still accurate?
Scholarship remains current. Parkinson's work on Egyptian texts is still foundational.