Answer: Temple walls, tombs, and monuments.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hieroglyphs are individual signs in the form of pictures that are part of a system that uses them as characters to be read either as pictures, as symbols for images, or as symbols for sounds.
In Egyptian scripts, hieroglyphic writing refers to pictures sculpted in stone seen on temple walls and monuments, as opposed to other forms of Egyptian writing, such as the hieratic and the demotic.