The Library of Alexandria has launched an online educational platform for the study of ancient Egyptian writing. The beginning of this scientific and educational project was initiated by the library's Writing Center back in 2015. And now the interactive program "Hieroglyphics step by step" has reached full-scale implementation.
Available in Arabic and English, the site offers courses in hieroglyphics to university students and anyone interested in ancient Egyptian writing. "They are regularly updated, whether it's lessons, exams, adding new words to the dictionary or samples of artifacts," the library's official website says. The program is aimed primarily at learning grammar and is focused on writing, including one-letter, two-letter and three-letter characters. Users of the site will be able to read books, use dictionaries and free software, as well as take interactive tests.
In addition, the project contains historical educational podcasts about how the ancient Egyptians used numbers, names, adjectives and personal pronouns. Professors and experts in the field of Egyptology made a significant contribution to the development of the educational platform.
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