I call them {codes} of conduct in everyday living and learning, just like {TODAY} the only difference is the ancient Eygptian scribes did not have printing machines or "any" type of {LIVE} wire to conduct buisness with their {GOD}s. However, they did have an abundance of natural resources which were given to them by the [greastest] masters of all T.I.M.E. One was "Honey" and another was "Creativity" and the other will always prove true: {LIFE} by the {SUN} god.
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Here is a site that illustrates hieroglyphic symbols, and translates them into English. It's a site for children, but just as effective.
http://www.kidzone.ws/cultures/egypt/hieroglyph.ht...
Over 175 common Egyptian hieroglyphic symbols are shown and most of those discussed in the following
Recommended reference: "Egyptian Hieroglyphic Decipherment Revealed" Leonardi 2013.
It's ancient Egyptian writing. It works somewhat like Chinese charactors, but more primitive. The pictures represent ideas and words.
I call them {codes} of conduct in everyday living and learning, just like {TODAY} the only difference is the ancient Eygptian scribes did not have printing machines or "any" type of {LIVE} wire to conduct buisness with their {GOD}s. However, they did have an abundance of natural resources which were given to them by the [greastest] masters of all T.I.M.E. One was "Honey" and another was "Creativity" and the other will always prove true: {LIFE} by the {SUN} god.
Mayans or Egyptians?