sargon
translated into english: writer
Usually scribe or historian.
Scribe
In ancient civilizations, a writer was often referred to as a "scribe." Scribes were responsible for recording information, maintaining documents, and transcribing texts, typically utilizing cuneiform or hieroglyphics depending on the culture. They played a crucial role in the administration, religion, and preservation of knowledge in societies such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley.
A scribe was a professional writer in ancient civilizations; and "scribe" was their real professional name. There must have been many thousands of them over the centuries; their names have in most cases not survived.
A scribe.
Scotland
The Mexica (Nahuatl) were an indigenous people of Mexico, known today as the Aztecs. There is disagreement over the meaning of the name Mexica, and the place name Mexico (Mexihco) where they lived. The name of Mexico comes from the Nahuatl name Mexihco.
Noma
A Pharaoh (Fair- Row)
The ancient Greeks estsablished the feminine given name of Megan to denote a "great person". The ancient Anglo-Saxons used it to denote a "strong person". No timeline was given.
The name given to a person who excavates to find material remains to study past civilizations is an archaeologist. Archaeologists use excavation techniques to uncover artefacts and structures from ancient societies, which help provide insights into their culture, history, and way of life.