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What does hioroglyphics?

You're likely asking about hieroglyphics, not "hioroglyphics."

Hieroglyphics is a system of writing that was used in ancient Egypt. It's characterized by its use of picture-like symbols to represent words, syllables, and sounds.

Here's a breakdown:

* Hieroglyphs: The actual symbols used in the writing system.

* Logographic: Some hieroglyphs represent entire words (like a picture of a sun for the word "sun").

* Syllabic: Some hieroglyphs represent syllables (like a picture of a mouth for the syllable "re").

* Alphabetic: Some hieroglyphs represent individual sounds (like a picture of a hand for the sound "d").

Here are some key facts about hieroglyphics:

* Ancient Egyptians: They used hieroglyphics for over 3,000 years.

* Found on: Monuments, tombs, papyrus scrolls, and other surfaces.

* Deciphered: The French scholar Jean-François Champollion is credited with deciphering hieroglyphics in the early 19th century.

* Modern use: While not used for everyday communication anymore, hieroglyphics are still used for artistic purposes and to enhance the appearance of ancient Egyptian-themed objects.

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