Yes, people could write in B.C. The first type of writing known to man was cuneiform, which evolved in 3700 B.C.
There were more writings which evolved in B.C., so it is clear that people could write in B.C., though not before 3700 B.C.
Leprechauns (Mythical miniature people) in the cartoon BC Yes they could if the writers and artists that do BC wanted them.
Circa 140 BC
The scries could read and write, but rich people could learn to read a write aswell.
Bc bc tm mc
avant JC
very sloppy bc they didnt really know how to write
It depends. Left handed but people who write with both are same. If you write with left then you could be slow because you have to move your left 'cos you write left-to-right. If you write with right then you could be fast because it is easier.
Back then these people were called scribes and had to go to a special school to learn to do this because not everyone could read or write Back then these people were called scribes and had to go to a special school to learn to do this because not everyone could read or write
People who could write in ancient Rome we called either a scriptor, an auctor, or a scriba. A scriba connoted a professional writer.
around 300 BC.
so that people could write
Unknown. Hamnet may have been sent to school, in which case he could write. However, many people have concluded that his twin sister could not even write her name.