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Egyptian Achievements

Egyptian Writing If you were reading a book and saw pictures of folded cloth, a leg, a star, a bird, and a man holding a stick, would you know what it meant? You would if you were an ancient Egyptian. In the Egyptian writing system, or hieroglyphics (hy-ruh-GLIH-fi ks), those five symbols together meant “to teach.” Egyptian hieroglyphics were one of the world’s first writing systems.

Writing in Ancient Egypt The earliest known examples of Egyptian writing are from around 3300 BC. These early Egyptian writings were carved in stone or on other hard material. Later, the Egyptians learned how to make papyrus (puh-PY -ruhs), a long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds. The Egyptians made papyrus by pressing layers of reeds together and pounding them into sheets. These sheets were tough and durable, yet easy to roll into scrolls. Scribes wrote on papyrus using brushes and ink.

The hieroglyphic writing system used more than 600 symbols, mostly pictures of objects. Each symbol represented one or more sounds in the Egyptian language. For example, a picture of an owl represented the same sound as our letter M.

Hieroglyphics could be written either horizontally or vertically. They could be written from right to left or from left to right. These options made hieroglyphics flexible to write but difficult to read. The only way to tell which way a text is written is to look at individual symbols.

Rosetta Stone Historians and archaeologists have known about hieroglyphics for centuries, but for a long time they didn’t know how to read them. In fact, it was not until 1799 when a lucky discovery by a French soldier gave historians the key they needed to read ancient Egyptian writing.

The key was the Rosetta Stone, a stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics. In addition to hieroglyphics, the Rosetta Stone had text in Greek and a later form of Egyptian. Because the text in all three languages was the same, scholars who knew Greek figured out what the hieroglyphics said.

Egyptian Texts Because papyrus did not decay in Egypt’s dry climate, many Egyptian texts survive. Historians today can read Egyptian government and historical records, science texts, and medical manuals. Literary works have also survived. We can read stories, poems, and mythological tales. Some texts, such as The Book of the Dead, tell about the afterlife. Others include love poems and stories about gods and kings.

Egyptian Art The ancient Egyptians were masterful artists. Egyptians painted lively, colorful scenes on canvas, papyrus, pottery, plaster, and wood. Detailed works also covered the walls of temples and tombs. The temple art was created to honor the gods, while the tomb art was intended for the enjoyment of the dead in the afterlife.

The subjects of Egyptian paintings vary widely. Some paintings show important historical events, such as the crowning of kings and the founding of temples. Others illustrate major religious rituals. Still other paintings show scenes from everyday life, such as farming or hunting.

Egyptian painting had a distinctive style. People’s heads and legs are always seen from the side, but their upper bodies and shoulders are sown straight on. In addition, people do not always appear the same size. Important figures such as pharaohs appear huge in comparison to others. In contrast, Egyptian animals were usually drawn realistically.

Painting was not the only art form in which Egyptians excelled. For example, the Egyptians were skilled stoneworkers. Many tombs included huge statues and detailed carvings on the walls.

Over the years, treasure hunters emptied many pharaohs’ tombs. At least one tomb, however, was not disturbed. In 1922 archaeologists found the tomb of King Tutankhamen or King Tut. This tomb was filled with treasures, including jewelry, robes, a burial mask, and ivory statuses. King Tut’s treasures have taught us much about Egyptian burial practices and beliefs.