Obelisks as archetectural landmarks?
Above-ground burial?
Mummification?
Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs?
The correct answer is "B," Hierohglyphics, but until the Rosetta Stone was decoded, modern civilization did not know what those hieroglyphics meant, so it's only been a "contribution" since the dawn of the 19th century.
2006-10-09 18:11:48
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answered by urbancoyote 7
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When was the last time you saw anybody write in heiroglyphics unless it was in school, or to read what ancient egyptians were saying?
Nobody uses papyrus anymore.
So it's probably the 12 month calendar.
2006-10-09 18:08:37
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answered by dirtmerchant_12b 3
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Well, I don't think it's A. The Aztecs did that, I think.
The Rosetta Stone has Egyptian hieroglyphics inscribed. It could be B.
C could be true, too.
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2006-10-09 18:08:15
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answered by *AstrosChick* 5
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They were about the first to use Hierogliph writings, but also the first to use Paper... Since we still have paper today and no papyrus anymore (unless for tourists), I would choose the paper; b)
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answered by Anonymous
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Egyptians?
2006-10-09 18:03:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Old pyramids for tourists to look at....And the occasional hidden terrorist cell.
2006-10-13 07:31:33
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answered by Matsukaze 3
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A. is not that great, B. is still being figured out, so I guess C. would be the best bet.
2006-10-09 18:04:55
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answered by Midnight Butterfly 4
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it's probably c) papyrus
2006-10-09 18:04:31
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answered by asrael_espoir 3
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The only one I am sure of is "B." Although...what good is it to us?
I mean you, me, us, personally?
2006-10-09 18:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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