These hieroglyphics are an example of Linear A hieroglyphics. They are written on a simple stone tablet dated to around 1300 BC. The tablet is approximately 30cm wide, 20cm in length and 4cm in depth. The tablet is simple and is made from plain stone. It is not supported on anything or stuck to an object-it is free-standing. It was produced at 20cm approximately 1300BC by the Egyptians.
These hieroglyphs are an example of Bronze Age hieroglyphs. They are written on papyrus and are a modern example of the Bronze Age Egyptian writing. It is approximately 30cm wide and 1m in length. It is a plain sheet of loose paper and is not supported or stuck to anything-it is free-standing. It was written recently around 2003.
This is a painting of a tomb man named Nebarnun with hieroglyphics in the background. It is painted on a wall and is dated to around 1250 BC. It is quite large, standing at 3m in length and about the same in width. It is painted on a wall in a tomb and is not supported on anything. It is dated to around 1250 BC.
This is an example of the simple Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. It is written on papyrus and looks to be fairly recent. It is about 15cm in width and 30cm in length. It is written on plain, simple papyrus and looks to be written as a modern example at about 2000-2005.
This is a stone block with hieroglyphics on it which was ordered by Hatshepsut. The hieroglyphics are engraved in the stone and is dates back to around 1250 BC. It is about 30cm in width, 1m in length and 10cm in depth. It is written on plain stone and dates back to approximately 1250 BC.