People started using hieroglyphs to write down ideas and stories because they wanted to remember important things without having to tell them every time.
Imagine you're playing with your toys, and you want to leave a message for your friend who's going to come later. You might draw a picture of your favorite toy or use symbols that mean "I'm happy" or "I'll be back soon." That’s kind of how hieroglyphs began, people used pictures and signs to show meaning.
How It Grew
At first, people used only a few symbols. But over time, they added more symbols, like letters for sounds, so they could write longer messages or even whole stories. It was like turning your toy drawings into a full comic book!
People also wanted to make their writing look special, so they started making it bigger and fancier, just like how you might draw a big "H" on the wall when you're feeling proud.
Eventually, these pictures and signs became hieroglyphs, helping people remember history, tell stories, and even send messages across long distances.
Examples
- Hieroglyphs help tell the story of pharaohs in tombs.
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See also
- How Does Ancient Egyptian Writing Differ from Greek Writing?
- How Does Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics Compare to Modern Writing Systems?
- How Does THE PHOENICIANS | Creators of the alphabet. Work?
- What is Form of record-keeping?
- What are inscriptions?