craftsman
worker trained in a specific craft
Scribes
The ANZACS trained in Egypt.
scribes did all of the reading and writing in ancient egypt
unskilled worker lived in hubs
No, Egypt is a proper noun because it refers to a specific country in northeast Africa.
Becuz its egypt :p
Prior to the attack on Galipolli, the ANZACs trained in Egypt.
They trained in cairo and they did basic things for training that people would do today, they also had practice fights with each other
Be more specific
Yes, the word Egypt is a proper noun, the name of a specific country.
nobody was Egypt that is just what they called it