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for Anyone by Scot Bruaw |
Hieroglyphs for Anyone is a companion to the Hieroglyphs web site. The Hieroglyphs eBook includes lots of examples with illustrations that make hieroglyphic writing easy to understand. If you like the website, you'll love this eBook. Makes a great resource for school reports. 34
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Write names and hieroglyphic messages using the Horus-Basic font and your favorite computer program (e.g. Notepad, Word, SimpleText, Lotus, etc.). Type in CAPITAL letters to see the letter and make translating easier or type in small letters to keep your messages secret from those who can't read hieroglyphs. See the 'Read Me' file for installation instructions and copyright restrictions. This font is restricted to personal, academic or non-commercial use only. |
$4.95 You'll like it, or your money back.
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Horus-Advanced
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Horus-Advanced is the extended version of the Horus-Basic font. The Advanced font contains more than 70 hieroglyphic characters. Each character has been handdrawn, scanned and fine-tuned to look good on most computers and printers. This font contains the complete hieroglyphic alphabet, hieroglyphic numbers, as well as, numerous biliterals and determinative characters. Use the key guide to locate the characters on the keyboard. See the 'Read Me' file for installation instructions and copyright restrictions. This font is restricted to personal, academic or non-commercial use only. |
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Hieroglyphic Secret Messages worksheets by Marie Carter
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These worksheets teach you to read and write messages in hieroglyphic writing. Kids have fun while learning to read hieroglyphs. Designed for classroom and home schooling use. Includes instructions, three worksheets, hieroglyphic translation chart and answer key. 7 pp, b&w, some color Use your computer and the Horus-Basic font to type hieroglyphic messages. |
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This worksheet shows you how to write a name in hieroglyphic "letters". Translations are made based on letters rather than sound. For a more accurate translation of a name, use the Translating Names eSheets. 1 pp, b&w |
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This worksheet shows you how to accurately translate a name into hieroglyphs. Translations are made based on sound instead of spelling. 2 pp, b&w |
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Use this chart as a reference to learn the hieroglyphic translations of the modern alphabet or as a reference for translating letters into hieroglyphs. 1 pp, b&w |
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Each sheet has 3 spaces to write names in hieroglyphics or stamp a name (when used with the Hieroglyphic Rubber Stamp Kit). Sheet can be cut into three identical sheets to conserve resources. Makes great take home art for class projects. 1 pp, b&w |
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Decorate your classroom or study area with the Great Scott Egyptian computer user. 1 pp, color |
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