clay
The scribes wrote on clay tablets that indicated what they were trying to communicate with other members of their city state. Scribes were also needed to record food and other materials. Scribes were very important in Mesopotamia.
As in many countries where the majority of people were and are illiterate, scribes performed a very useful function in enabling people to communicate with one another at a distance. Also, their function was to be present at ceremonial occasions to record the details, so that in the future it would not be necessary to rely on people's memory of the event. The ancient Egyptians had very meticulous record-keeping systems for their harvests, building works, etc., and all this information would have been noted down by the scribes. So much of what we know today about ancient Egypt is due to the existence of the scribes and the artists (painters), who were really another kind of scribe, as the ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphics, which were a kind picture-writing, as they did not use letters to make words as most Western languages do today.
Linear A script is a kind of writing system, that Minoan culture used.
Yes. Although they use to use the Roman alphabet before they came up with there own.
Hieroglyphics
Mostly clay for official documents.
The oldest form of writing known to man is Cuneiform used in Mesopatamia.
The ink from a Sharpie might leak into medications, depending on the nature of the material you are writing on, and the kind of packaging within that material that the medication is in. No more specific answer is possible without detailed information.
Papyrus, ink, and a quill were need to record the information in ancient Egypt. Scribes also needed to be able to read and write in Hieroglyphics.
The scribes wrote on clay tablets that indicated what they were trying to communicate with other members of their city state. Scribes were also needed to record food and other materials. Scribes were very important in Mesopotamia.
they wrote prayers, laws, and stuff for the government in their country
As in many countries where the majority of people were and are illiterate, scribes performed a very useful function in enabling people to communicate with one another at a distance. Also, their function was to be present at ceremonial occasions to record the details, so that in the future it would not be necessary to rely on people's memory of the event. The ancient Egyptians had very meticulous record-keeping systems for their harvests, building works, etc., and all this information would have been noted down by the scribes. So much of what we know today about ancient Egypt is due to the existence of the scribes and the artists (painters), who were really another kind of scribe, as the ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphics, which were a kind picture-writing, as they did not use letters to make words as most Western languages do today.
A Writing Kind of Day was created in 2005-04.
A Writing Kind of Day has 32 pages.
Manmade material
There are goldsmiths, stone cutters, potters, jewellers, architects, weapon makers and scribes.
Scribes were extremely important people in ancient times, and it was indeed because they had certain skills most of the population did not. Foremost, they could write. Most of the population in the ancient world could not do this, let alone afford papyrus, parchment, quills, or inks of any kind. This would also mean that many scribes were skilled at what we call "calligraphy", as well as being practiced at the arts of drawing and embellishing scripts. Ancient hand-copied Christian and Muslim holy books, for example, are well-known for the intricate designs and drawings that scribes endowed them with. Many were also skilled at reading the language they participated in writing, which was also uncommon in eras when most of the non-royalty and non-nobility were illiterate. Finally, a less commonly thought-of skill is the ability to do mathematics. Though it's likely that most scribes needed only reading and writing abilities, at various times scribes would be needed to keep records of money, business transactions, amounts of goods, births or deaths, and debts and loans. Often, these more specialised workers would need to be able to perform mathematics to accurately keep records.