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‘Emoglyphs’: Emojis reminiscent of ancient Egyptian writing, says museum
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December 23, 2019
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Egypt's ancient writing system remains a mystery to many. One museum in Jerusalem is hoping to change that by introducing emojis to increase understanding of hieroglyphs in the digital age.
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