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  1. Hieroglyphs
    Guide to anything anyone ever wanted to know about Egyptian hieroglyphs.
    http: //isidore-of-seville.com/hieroglyphs/

  2. KidZone Hieroglyphics
    Directions and free printable templates for spelling your name in hieroglyphics
    http: //kidzone.ws/cultures/egypt/hieroglyph.ht...

  3. Learn All About Reading Hieroglyphics
    So you want to write like an Egyptian, huh? Well it took several years for aspiring scribes to learn how to do it, so for the sake of time we'll just cover the basics...
    http: //virtual-egypt.com/newhtml/hieroglyphics...

  4. Sacred Pyramid Texts
    The earliest funerary texts inscribed on a pharaoh's pyramid are found at Saqqara. These sacred texts, known as the Pyramid Texts, were written on the inner passages and the walls of the burial chamber.
    http: //civilization.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/e...

  5. Scribes
    The ancient language was written by scribes who, from a young age, went through a long apprenticeship before they mastered the skill of writing.
    http: //civilization.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/e...

  6. The Language of Ancient Egypt
    An overview of linguistic features, hieroglyphic writing and texts of Ancient Egypt
    http: //geocities.com/amenhotep.geo/language/in...

  7. Writing
    The ancient Egyptians believed that it was important to record and communicate information about religion and government...
    http: //ancientegypt.co.uk/writing/index.html

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