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  1. Hieroglyphics Translator. Welcome to our Egyptian Hieroglyphics Translator, a bridge between the ancient and modern worlds! Easily convert English text to hieroglyphs, or decipher hieroglyphs back into English. Simply type into the relevant field and watch the translation appear instantly.

  2. The total number of distinct Egyptian hieroglyphs increased over time from several hundred in the Middle Kingdom to several thousand during the Ptolemaic Kingdom.. In 1928/1929 Alan Gardiner published an overview of hieroglyphs, Gardiner's sign list, the basic modern standard.It describes 763 signs in 26 categories (A–Z, roughly). Georg Möller compiled more extensive lists, organized by ...

  3. Sekhmet's use of the seven arrows. Son corps brûlant et ses flèches incandescentes détruisent les ennemis du roi, déchaînant la fureur de Rê sur les avatars d'Isfet et les ennemis du pharaon.

  4. Egyptian hieroglyphs ( / ˈhaɪrəˌɡlɪfs /, / ˈhaɪroʊˌɡlɪfs /) [1] [2] were the formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt for writing the Egyptian language. Hieroglyphs combined logographic, syllabic and alphabetic elements, with more than 100 distinct characters. [3] [4] Cursive hieroglyphs were used for religious literature on papyrus and wood.

  5. The EEF Guide to Internet Resources for Ancient Egyptian Texts. Provides links to hundreds of Egyptian texts from the Pre-dynastic to the Ptolemaic period. Project Rosette - Text Database. Provides hieroglyphic text, transcription and rough translation of Stele C14, Story of the shipwrecked sailor, Autobiography of Amenemheb (TT 85)

  6. This explains the almost exclusive use of hieroglyphs in ‘sacred’ contexts, i.e. in temples built for the gods, in monuments dedicated to the king and in royal and private tombs. For the ancient Egyptians, the hieroglyphs were known as mdw nṯr, medu netjer, literally ‘divine words’.

  7. The hieroglyphs of Tutankhamun, including rare variants, with detailed descriptions of the titles and the sources of the name. Tutankhamun was the thirteenth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. a.k.a. Tutankhamon, King Tut, Tutankhamen.