Egyptian Writing and Communication
The development of hieroglyphics, the role of scribes, and the significance of the Rosetta Stone.
Key Questions
- 1Why was writing such a guarded skill in ancient Egypt?
- 2How did the discovery of the Rosetta Stone unlock Egyptian history?
- 3In what ways did hieroglyphics combine art and language?
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