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Scribes would record laws, and write down anything important the king had to say. The king would also ask the scribes for advice and have them make decrees.
There is no written history of them. Everything was passed down through history verbally.
Oral history is history that was not written down as it happened but after it had been passed down by word of mouth. Great grandparents told their children who told their children who told you. It was also stories that were handed down from generation to generation in cultures so that it would be remembered. Eventually it would be written, but when it was finally written there were no living wittnesses.
Scribes probably wrote down every important detail about the king and priest's meetings and requirements to please the god protecting the city-state.
Scribes were the only Egyptians who could read and write. That was considered a privilege, which they only shared with the rulers and the gods. Scribes learned all the scribal skills in temples for at least ten years. Ascribewrote letters for townspeople, kept accounts for the army, and more. Everything had to be written down; from the number of grain harvested, to building supplies, to work attendance, to wages and gifts. Texts that they wrote presented new stories and other types of literature that were not known before. There were texts such as biographies, instructions, literacy, history, and political views. Egyptian scribes used three different types of writing: hieroglyphics, hieratic, and demotic. They wrote everything down on a paper called papyrus, which was made from a papyrus plant.
They carved stones or they drew pictures to express there feelings they didn't have a alphabet like we do today.
Scribes basically Wrote down the history of an area. Scribes in a small town or village basically their job is to write down whats happening.
Oral means spoken, so no. But it can be written down later, at which time it is written history, not oral history.
The purpose of the Scribes of Sumerian were two main purposes. These were to record history and the daily life events.
Scribes basically Wrote down the history of an area. Scribes in a small town or village basically their job is to write down whats happening.
Before history was written down people passed down their history by telling stories.
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Yes! Of course they did. Without the scribes, the world wouldn't have hieroglyphics. The scribes were in charge of recording everything down.
Scribes are people who write things down. They could be keeping records of anything that it was important to write down.
The relationship between unwritten history and written history is that written history came from unwritten history. History originally came from people passing down stories about what happened. There came a point in history where most important events got written down, but even today, some people still tell history orally.
In modern Israel, there are no scribes (just as there are no scribes in any other modern country). In Ancient Israel, scribes wrote down information for the government bureaucracy. At that time, literacy was incredibly low, so the scribes wrote and read for the leadership.
No there isn't any