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    Hieroglyphs. Studies in ancient hieroglyphic writing

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    peer reviewedHieroglyphs is an internationally peer-reviewed, open access e-journal that aims to promote the academic study of hieroglyphs in all their dimensions in Egyptology and with a comparative angle extending to other hieroglyphic traditions and writing systems with a strongly iconic component

    Hieroglyphs: Studies in Ancient Hieroglyphic Writing. Introduction

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    peer reviewedWith this first issue we are very pleased to introduce Hieroglyphs, an internationally peer-reviewed e-journal that aims to promote the academic study of hieroglyphs from both an Egyptological and a comparative perspective. As we celebrate the 200-year anniversary of Champollion’s decipherment of Egyptian hiero-glyphs, studies of hieroglyphs continue to appear in scattered publications. This dispersion is par-adoxical, given the centrality of hieroglyphic writing to both the high culture of ancient Egyptian and Egyptology. It is also highly unfortunate in view of the diverse research currently taking place in relation to many different aspects of hieroglyphic writing. Hieroglyphs aims to address these shortfalls by providing a dedicated home for studies of hieroglyphs in all their semiotic, linguistic, aesthetic, cultural, and material dimensions. In doing so, it will help intensify discussion, emphasize the manifold nature of the study of hieroglyphs, and establish this study as a field of its own

    From Icon to Metaphor: Studies in the Semiotics of the Hieroglyphs

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