Scribe
Scotland
plebians
Its an ancient title in both the Western and Eastern Church. As with most forms of pious address, it would have originated by the laity or a pious writer, then filtered upward to official notice. Exact dating of when such a name was first given is then hard to determine. It was sanctioned, however, as a portion of 'The Litany of Loretto' by Pope Sixtus V in 1597
The honorific fourth name given for a personal achievement was called an "agnomen".
The name was insula (plural insulae).
translated into english: writer
sargon
Usually scribe or historian.
A scribe.
Canis Major means Big Dog and to the ancient civilisations it looked like a big dog.
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.
Scotland
A Pharaoh (Fair- Row)
tunic
Olmecs and Teotihuacans are some of them.
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.
Tomb, or Crypt.