Cursive hieroglyphs
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Cursive hieroglyphs
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Cursive hieroglyphs, or hieroglyphic book hand, are a form of Egyptian hieroglyphs commonly used for handwritten religious documents, such as the Book of the Dead. This style of writing was typically written with ink and a reed brush on papyrus, wood, or leather. It was particularly common during the Ramesside Period, and many famous documents, such as the Papyrus of Ani, use it. It was also employed on wood for religious literature such as the Coffin Texts. Cursive hieroglyphs should not be con
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Handwritten Egyptian hieroglyphs
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cursive_hieroglyphs
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2024-02-19T03:43:41Z
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