Yes, ancient Italians could read and write. As with modern societies, not all of the peoples throughout ancient insular and peninsular Italy exhibited literacy, which was deemed a socio-economic privilege not right. The above-mentioned literacy left its traces through impacts upon ancient Roman geographies, histories, and literature as well as through inscriptions in stone.
In ancient Egypt only the scribes learnt to read and write!
Some wealthy people could read and write ancient Hebrew, and some couldn't. Just as some non-wealthy people could read and write ancient Hebrew, and some couldn't.Unlike other cultures of the time, literacy was high among ancient Hebrew males.
most of people were farmers because not many of the ancient Chinese could read or write
Ancient Egyptian
no
Many if skilled would be classed as scribes
YES, Solomon Northup could read and write, he was a free man that could do that.....
The scries could read and write, but rich people could learn to read a write aswell.
Reading is in everything! If you could not read, then you could not write. If you could not read or write, then you could not use most means of communication.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
people that knew how to read and write
Scribes were the people trained to read and write