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Egypt Uses Papyrus for Paper
1000 BC Egypt Uses Papyrus for Paper
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Invention of Papyrus The Egyptians invented paper made from the papyrus reed. This enabled people to write hieroglyphics much faster than carving in stone or painting on walls.
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Egyptian Scribes The meaning of the hieroglyphic symbols were kept secret by the Egyptian scribes which led them to be viewed as powerful.
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Heiroglyphic Symbols The symbols used in heiroglyphics are drawings that stand for things, objects, and sounds.
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For example: the buffalo is considered an aggressive dangerous animal
For example: the buffalo is considered an aggressive dangerous animal. Therefore it became a symbol for ‘power’.
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The ibis bird’s bill was long and allowed it to catch food in the muddy Nile River. To the Egyptians its bill resemble a pen and it became a symbol for thought, and the god of writing and knowledge.
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Logograms Logograms – symbols for words. Logo=word Gram= sign
(word signs)
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Phonograms Phonograms – symbols for sounds Phono= sound Gram=sign
(sound signs)
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Homework Go to the given link on your handout.
( or a similar translation page for hieroglyphics to find out how to write the word “printmaking” and “your name”. Write it in hieroglyphics at the bottom of your handout. My name – Cherie
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