Deciphering hieroglyphs is like solving a secret message written on ancient paper using clues from real life.
Imagine you find a note that says "The cat ran under the table." But instead of letters, it has pictures: 🐱, 🏃♂️, 🔻, and 🪑. You might guess that 🐱 is "cat" because it looks like one, and 🪑 is "table" because it's shaped like a table. That’s how people started to decode hieroglyphs, by looking at what the pictures reminded them of.
Like a Puzzle with Hidden Clues
Sometimes, the same picture can mean different things depending on where it is. It’s like if your friend says, "I ate pizza." But if they say, "I ate pizza for breakfast," that changes how you understand "ate", maybe it means "devoured" instead of just "had."
The Big Clue: A Royal Message
One day, a scribe wrote a message on a stone wall. It said something like, "The king lives." But the pictures were tricky! Later, someone found another message that used the same pictures, and it said exactly that. That helped people connect the pictures to real words.
Now you can read ancient messages too, just like you’d figure out what your friend means when they say "I ate pizza!" 🍕
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