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Priests and scribes
Scribes, perfume makers, harpists, singers, irrigators
Scribes usually wrote:documentsletterstales from the mouths of Egypt's lower classes or from foreign landswrote down records of the city.
Mesopotamian [IRAQ] Scribes
The king and his family, nobles, priests, and military leader at the topMerchants, scribes, craftworkers, and farmers at the middleSlaves at the bottom
they were called scribes
Babylonian, Mesopotamian and Medo-Persia scribes.
Scribes in ancient Judea taught about the Jewish religion. They debated certain aspects of the Bible and recorded important events in Jewish history.
The religion of ancient Mesopotamia (approximately = Iraq) was polytheistic. Later Christianity became strong. Later still Islam took over.
they were used for mesopotamian religion rituals.
Scribes were the record keepers for Pharohs and Dignitaries.
Babylonian, Mesopotamian and Medo-Persia scribes.