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- Q387875 subject Q8250487.
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- Q387875 abstract "There were several types of writing in ancient Egypt. From the earliest Protodynastic Period of Egypt, Egyptian language was recorded both in the Egyptian hieroglyphics, and in the Hieratic form. Additionally, there was a variety of stone-cut hieratic known as lapidary hieratic.Later on, especially during the Ramesside Period, cursive hieroglyphs also became popular. This form of writing was used for religious documents on papyrus, such as the multi-authored Books of the Dead. This script was closer to the stone-carved hieroglyphs, but was not as cursive as hieratic, lacking the wide use of ligatures.The native name for Egyptian hieroglyphic writing is sẖ3 n mdww nt̪r or "writing of the words of god."Most remaining texts in the Egyptian language are primarily written in the hieroglyphic script. However, in antiquity, the majority of texts were written on perishable papyrus in hieratic and (later) demotic, which are now lost.From around 650 BCE onward, the Demotic (Egyptian) script developed from Hieratic.In the language's final stage of development, the Coptic alphabet replaced the older writing systems.As Egypt became part of the Greek and (later) the Roman empire, the hieroglyphic writing system was replaced by the Greek alphabet used first to write magical and later Christian manuscripts. A few extra characters had to be added to represent sounds of the Egyptian language which did not exist in the Greek pronunciation of the time (e.g., the phoneme /f/). These characters were taken from the demotic script.".
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- Q387875 comment "There were several types of writing in ancient Egypt. From the earliest Protodynastic Period of Egypt, Egyptian language was recorded both in the Egyptian hieroglyphics, and in the Hieratic form. Additionally, there was a variety of stone-cut hieratic known as lapidary hieratic.Later on, especially during the Ramesside Period, cursive hieroglyphs also became popular. This form of writing was used for religious documents on papyrus, such as the multi-authored Books of the Dead.".
- Q387875 label "Writing in ancient Egypt".
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