
Workshops Launched to Teach Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Aug 06, 2025
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has announced the launch of a new training course focused on ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic writing, set to begin on August 7th at Taiba Academy on the Nile Corniche. The initiative is being organised in collaboration with Misr El Kheir Foundation and the Yaru Egyptian Civilization Foundation.
The course is aimed at introducing young participants to the structure and history of the ancient Egyptian language. Instruction will be led by specialists in ancient Egyptian civilization and will explore the development of writing systems, from their earliest forms through to later scripts such as hieratic, demotic and Coptic. Participants will learn about the function and context of each script, as well as the tools and surfaces used for writing, including papyrus, stone, tomb walls, and pottery shards.
Sessions will also address the decipherment of hieroglyphics, with references to the Rosetta Stone, the work of Jean-François Champollion, and materials held by the British Museum. In addition to the alphabet and numerical systems, the programme will introduce sentence structures, grammatical forms, pronouns, prepositions, negation, and genitive constructions. Vocabulary and word formation will be linked to both ancient and modern Egyptian usage.
Other topics include the writing of city and capital names, royal titles, and the use of cartouches. Instruction will also cover royal crowns, sacred symbols, religious rites, and offering formulas found in ancient Egyptian texts.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Al-Ahram Weekly
17 hours ago
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Egypt dispatches 10th aid convoy to Gaza
Egypt's 10th aid convoy started rolling through the Rafah crossing on Thursday early morning towards the inspection point of the Karm Abu Salem crossing, waiting for permission to unload tons of life-saving food and medical supplies for the Palestinian Red Crescent and UN aid agencies to deliver to Gaza. The convoy is part of the emergency Egyptian response, in collaboration with the UN and its humanitarian partners, to stem famine conditions unfolding in Gaza over the past several weeks amid the Israeli genocidal war and engineered famine in the strip. The convoy is carrying freshly baked bread, hot meals, flour, and urgently needed medical supplies for the besieged strip, according to media reports. Late on Wednesday, Egyptian Red Crescent (ERC) Executive Director Amal Imam said the total aid sent from Egypt to the Gaza Strip since October 2023 has reached 36,000 trucks carrying over 500,000 tons of aid. Seventy percent of this is humanitarian aid, while the remaining 30 percent consists of relief and medical supplies. "This aid includes 200 trucks coordinated with the Egyptian National Alliance for Civil and Development Work," Imam told the Al-Hayat Al-Youm TV programme. Media reports also confirmed that aid trucks unload their cargoes at the Karm Abu Salem crossing after inspection by the Israeli occupation forces, waiting to be delivered to starved Palestinians by the Palestinian Red Crescent and other UN aid agencies working in the strip. The five-month-old complete Israeli blockade on the entry of food, water, and medicine to Gaza has driven most of the strip's 2.3 million population into famine. This Israeli-induced starvation has killed at least 200 Palestinians, including tens of children. Since 27 July, the ERC has managed to deliver 20,000 tons of aid supplies to Gaza under the Zad El-Ezza: From Egypt to Gaza humanitarian initiative to save starving Palestinians. However, Israel has continued to delay the entry of aid trucks into Gaza at the Karm Abu Salem crossing as Israeli soldiers inspected trucks over and over for hours at a time. On Wednesday, the Egyptian military spokesman said twelve Egyptian military transport aircraft have airdropped large quantities of food aid to areas in Gaza that are difficult to access by land over the past three days. The airdrops are conducted in parallel with land convoys through the Rafah crossing. On Tuesday, President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi described the war in Gaza as "a war of starvation and genocide," calling for an immediate ceasefire and the unrestricted entry of humanitarian aid to the strip. He also categorically rejected the accusations levelled at Egypt of blocking aid. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:


CairoScene
2 days ago
- CairoScene
Workshops Launched to Teach Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Youth workshops in Cairo will cover the development of ancient Egyptian scripts, grammar, and royal symbols, with expert-led training starting August 7th at Taiba Academy. Aug 06, 2025 The Ministry of Youth and Sports has announced the launch of a new training course focused on ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic writing, set to begin on August 7th at Taiba Academy on the Nile Corniche. The initiative is being organised in collaboration with Misr El Kheir Foundation and the Yaru Egyptian Civilization Foundation. The course is aimed at introducing young participants to the structure and history of the ancient Egyptian language. Instruction will be led by specialists in ancient Egyptian civilization and will explore the development of writing systems, from their earliest forms through to later scripts such as hieratic, demotic and Coptic. Participants will learn about the function and context of each script, as well as the tools and surfaces used for writing, including papyrus, stone, tomb walls, and pottery shards. Sessions will also address the decipherment of hieroglyphics, with references to the Rosetta Stone, the work of Jean-François Champollion, and materials held by the British Museum. In addition to the alphabet and numerical systems, the programme will introduce sentence structures, grammatical forms, pronouns, prepositions, negation, and genitive constructions. Vocabulary and word formation will be linked to both ancient and modern Egyptian usage. Other topics include the writing of city and capital names, royal titles, and the use of cartouches. Instruction will also cover royal crowns, sacred symbols, religious rites, and offering formulas found in ancient Egyptian texts.


Al-Ahram Weekly
3 days ago
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Eighth Egyptian aid convoy heads to Gaza - Foreign Affairs
Egypt's eighth humanitarian aid convoy departed early Tuesday from the Rafah border crossing, carrying dozens of trucks loaded with food supplies, flour, and dairy products bound for Gaza. An additional 33 Emirati aid trucks, carrying 892 tonnes of food, are preparing to cross into Gaza via the Rafah and Karm Abu Salem crossings, according to Sky News Arabia. The latest convoy is part of Egypt's ongoing large-scale relief effort, which has included continuous convoys and airdrops over the past week to combat worsening famine conditions in the besieged enclave. On Monday, Egypt's seventh convoy—coordinated by the Egyptian Red Crescent (ERC), the country's official aid body for Gaza—stretched nearly four kilometres along the Rafah border, awaiting entry to Karm Abu Salem. It delivered critical supplies such as flour, sugar, and baby formula. This came a day after a series of airdrop operations on Sunday, during which nine military transport planes dropped food aid over remote areas of Gaza inaccessible by land. That same day, Egypt's sixth and largest convoy entered the Strip, including two fuel trucks carrying 107 tonnes of diesel to help restart Gaza's remaining hospitals and bakeries. Last Thursday, Egypt's fifth convoy crossed with over 1,200 tonnes of essential supplies aboard more than 100 trucks. The day before, four military aircraft conducted further airdrops targeting isolated communities. The aid push follows the launch of the ERC's humanitarian initiative, Zad El-Ezza: From Egypt to Gaza, on 27 July. The initiative, marking Egypt's first major aid escalation after five months of a total and deadly Israeli blockade, delivered over 4,000 tonnes of relief within three days, despite what Egyptian officials described as significant Israeli-imposed logistical and bureaucratic barriers. Since the crisis began, over 35,000 aid trucks carrying more than 130,000 tonnes of supplies have reached Gaza via Egypt. Authorities estimate total Egyptian-facilitated relief exceeds 500,000 tonnes since the start of Israel's genocidal war on the Strip. The renewed aid surge comes amid growing international condemnation of the US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an aid mechanism established in late May that tens of international humanitarian groups have denounced as a 'war mechanism for killing Palestinians.' Since its launch, Israeli forces have killed over 1,400 Palestinians—many of them children—at GHF aid distribution points, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry and United Nations (UN) agencies. Despite sustained Egyptian aid, humanitarian conditions in Gaza continue to worsen. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has warned that Gaza is now facing the 'worst-case scenario of famine,' with 100 percent of the Strip's population at risk due to Israel's ongoing blockade and aid access restrictions. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link: