Scribes
Hieroglyphics
Writing Tools
Rosetta Stone
Decipherers
100
These people were able to read and write.
What is a Scribe?
100
In Ancient Egypt, Hieroglyphics developed:
What is very quickly?
100
Scribes usually wrote on:
What is pottery, wooden tablets, and papyrus?
100
The Rosetta Stone is:
What is an artifact that has three different kinds of writing on it?
100
Deciphering the Rosetta Stone was:
What is very difficult?
200
An _________ knows about 450 hieroglyphics.
What is an apprentice?
200
Biliterals are:
What is a combination of 2 or 3 words or sounds?
200
Scribes pens were made out of:
What are sticks?
200
The Rosetta Stone was discovered by:
Who is Napoleon's army?
200
The first person that managed to decipher part of the Rosetta Stone was:
Who is Thomas Young?
300
Most Scribes become:
Who are book keepers, clerks, and recorders?
300
Determinatives are:
What is a picture used to help define a meaning?
300
A Scribe's pen has a:
What is a soft brush and a hard point?
300
The three kinds of writing on the Rosetta Stone is:
What is Hieroglyphic, Demotic, and Greek?
300
The second person that deciphered the Rosetta Stone was:
Who is Jean-Francois Champollion?
400
The advantage to being a Scribe is:
What is exultance, opportunity, and importance?
400
A cartouche is:
What is a royal name?
400
A Scribes three main tools were:
What is tied together with string?
400
The Rosetta Stone was carved in:
When is 196 B.C.?
400
Francois deciphered the Rosetta Stone by:
How did he compare Greek, Coptic, and Thomas's Hieroglyhics to the Rosetta Stone?
500
To become a Scribe, you must:
What is school and apprenticeship?
500
The three types of writing are:
What is Hieroglyphic, Hieratic, and Demotic?
500
A Scribes three main tools are:
What is a jar of water, a pen box, and a palette?
500
The Rosetta Stone was discovered in:
When is 196 B.C.?Where is the Egyptian Delta in a small town called Rosetta (Rashid) on July, 1799?
500
Thomas deciphered the Rosetta Stone by:
How did he compare Greek to Cartouches?