LO: To understand and explain the distinctive features of different historical periods.
What are hieroglyphics?
The ancient Egyptians invented one of the earliest known writing systems used from around 3000 BC.
The symbols they used were called hieroglyphs, which comes from a Greek word meaning ‘sacred carving’.
The ancient Egyptians believed that hieroglyphs had been invented by the gods.
The Rosetta stone was discovered in 1799 AD. It is a three-foot high stone containing hieroglyphs, everyday ancient Egyptian language and a Greek translation. Since Greek was understood, the hieroglyphs could then be translated into modern European languages, so the Rosetta stone was the key to the hieroglyphic code.
How were they written?
Some signs were phonetic, which means they stood for sounds. Hieroglyphs inspired the first alphabets, including the Latin alphabet which we use today.
Hieroglyphs could be written vertically, horizontally, left to right, or right to left! The phonetic hieroglyph alphabet is the closest version to our modern English alphabet.
Real Hieroglyphics
Stone carving of Gatekeeper Maati, ca. 2051–2030BC
Book of the Dead for the Singer of Amun, Nany, ca. 1050BC
Main Task
1. Cut paper into strips. Inch thick.
2. Cover the strips with glue on both sides and place on foil.