Hieroglyphics:

Which ID is the best? Why?

Which needs the most improvement? Why?

1) Hieroglyphics, which means sacred carvings, is an ancient form of writing used by ancient civilizations, mainly Egyptians. Hieroglyphics uses symbols that have a special meaning, or have a certain sound. From about the 5th century AD to the 1820s no one could decipher hieroglyphics, so historians know little about the Egyptians for hundreds of years. It was extremely important to learn hieroglyphics because the Egyptians were such a dominant country for so long, they influenced our culture very much, and we needed to understand what happened to them, & how they fell out of power.

2) These were pictures or diagrams the Egyptians used to communicate. It was derived from cuneiform and ideograms, the reason for this is, it was the earliest form of writing.

3) Hieroglyphics are the form of writing used by the ancient Egyptians. They consist of pictures that would represent sounds and/or ideas. The hieroglyph form was very complex, used by scribes and priests for trade records and religious function. These writings remained undecipherable from the 5th century to the 18th when the Rosetta Stone was discovered. Thomas Young and Jean Champollion went on to help decipher the hieroglyphs.

4) Hieroglyphics was the first style of writing draws pictures of what has happen in order to tell others. The Eygptians where the first to use this style of writing. It was only desphered in the 1820s. It was thousands of years old.

a) Rank the IDs from the top down (by number)

b) Take the best ID & make suggestions for improving it.

Cuneiform:

Which ID is the best? Why?

Which needs the most improvement? Why?

1) Cuneiform was an early form of writing, mainly used by the Sumerians. It consisted mainly of pictographs. The word cuneiform comes from the Latin word, meaning wedge shaped. It was created during the time period of 4,000-3,000 BC.

2) Cuneiform was the invention of the Sumerians. This form of writing evolved from their earlier form of pictographic writing. Pictographs used pictures to represent words. Cuneiform, which is Latin for wedge shape, used strokes of a stylus to represent words. Cuneiform was the Sumerians greatest achievement and was incorporated into other Mesopotamian cultures.

3) A Sumerian form of writing, derived from the Latin term for "wedge-shaped" describing the strokes used in writing cuneiform. The language became a breakthrough when sounds could be represented with its signs. Only professional scribes mastered the language due to its complex makeup. Around the year 2500 B.C. scribal schools flourished throughout Sumer. Most of the students came from wealthy families and generally were male students caned for sloppy work and misbehavior.

4) Cuneiform was the writing of the Mesopotamians. It was the Behistun inscription, inscription of Darius. It had three scripts, they were old Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian.

a) Rank the IDs from the top down (by number)

b) Take the best ID & make suggestions for improving it.