The Greeks did not use hieroglyphs, in fact they could not understand Egyptian hieroglyphs. By the 8th century BC the Greeks developed various related alphabets based on early Phoenician letters, including the Theran, Cretan, Ionian, Athenian, Corinthian, Naxos, Argos, Boeotian and Euboean alphabets.
At Mycenae and on Crete, the Bronze Age people used Linear A and Linear B scripts which are not hieroglyphs but syllabic writing supported by ideograms.
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∙ 11y agoTo keep records. Theey also wrote important things so others wont understand it such as, events of a kings life, battles won, lands owned, and important decisions made by the king.
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∙ 13y agoNothing, as the Greeks did not use Hieroglyphics. They used the Greek alphabet. The Egyptians used hieroglyphics.
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∙ 12y agoi think greeks used leafs i dont know but thats what i think
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∙ 15y agoThe Egyptians
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
The Greeks wrote on stone.
no
The Greeks use written language to communicate.
The first type of literature that the Greeks wrote was Drama.
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
The Greeks wrote on stone.
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no
Pen, paper and ink.
yes
They were the first people to write the alphabet. The Ancient Greek's
The Greeks never lost their ability to write and speak. Greeks were under the rule of the ottoman empire, many Greeks (peasants) didnt have the freedom to learn how to write etc because they were in an enslaved state. There where many Greek schools even at the Epoch of the Ottoman Empire many Greeks were well educated and their abilities went far beyond just writing.
The Greeks use written language to communicate.
No, the Greeks did.
Shakespeare's play is based on Plutarch's Lives of the Greeks and Romans, which Shakespeare almost certainly took at school.