No, just boys.
Boys in ancient Egypt start school at 4 years old and end at 15 years old. Only boys could go to school and they learned reading and writing at the school master's house. After they finish school they train to become a scribe.
Egyptian boys had more rights than girls back then
The ancient people of Egypt were good about keeping records on things. Young boys were taught how to read and write from a young age, and some became scribes later. The paper the Egyptians used was called papyrus ans was made from bamboo.
The scribes position in the Ancient Egyptian society was to record things or write things down, for example the scribe would record the amount of grain was grown each year. The scribes started learning to write at the age of five and when they were twelve started working. All other boys would only be starting to learn their fathers trade at that time.
Scribes were the people trained to read and write
Boys in ancient Egypt start school at 4 years old and end at 15 years old. Only boys could go to school and they learned reading and writing at the school master's house. After they finish school they train to become a scribe.
YES!Only boys went to school. At school they learned how to be a scribe. To be a scribe you had to be at least 10 years old. while the boys went to school, the girls stayed home and learned skills from there mothers. =)
Only a few boys and almost no girls went to school in Sumer. After years of studying, a student became a scribe, or an official writer. Trained scribes wrote everything, and also recorded laws, legends, and songs.
Egyptian boys had more rights than girls back then
Egyptian Boys in Swimming Race - 1903 was released on: USA: June 1903
The ancient people of Egypt were good about keeping records on things. Young boys were taught how to read and write from a young age, and some became scribes later. The paper the Egyptians used was called papyrus ans was made from bamboo.
boys were the gifted ones and because of sexism
The scribes position in the Ancient Egyptian society was to record things or write things down, for example the scribe would record the amount of grain was grown each year. The scribes started learning to write at the age of five and when they were twelve started working. All other boys would only be starting to learn their fathers trade at that time.
A segregation school.
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A cuneiform scribe was an individual in ancient Mesopotamia who was trained to write in cuneiform script, a system of writing using wedge-shaped symbols. Scribes were responsible for keeping records, writing letters, and recording legal and economic transactions. They held an important position in society due to their specialized skills and knowledge.
Boys were placed with master of craftsmen to earn a trade such as carpentry or pottery making.