How were scholars able to translate hieroglyphic symbols? By comparing a message written in both hieroglyphics and Greek, scholars were able to translate the hieroglyphic symbols. Because early hieroglyphics were picture writing, scholars could decipher their meaning and then match them to more modern Egyptian writing. Scholars compared hieroglyphics to cuneiform and found enough similarities to create an alphabet of the Egyptian writing system. Archaeologists unearthed a set of papyrus scrolls that had served as a dictionary in ancient Egypt.
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I will Go with C. By comparing a message written in both hieroglyphics and Greek, scholars were able to translate the hieroglyphic symbols.
ok so hieroglyphic symbols were seen in Egypt. Herodotus, who had visited Egypt in the %th century BC had claimed that Greeks were one of the very first people to settle in Egypt. Since the Greeks were in Egypt around that time, which answer do you believe is correct?
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