In Egyptian Society, a priest would have been more powerful than a scribe, a slave, or a farmer.
Older children would learn the information first and then teach the younger children.
He was a priest! He could not marry or have children but Vivaldi did have children! There is no proof that he had children. But, if you add up all the information of his life, he would not have time to take care of children. So, I believe that he did not. Plus, as said, he 'couldn't' because he was a priest.
I know that one job was a scribe. I also believe that a job was being a merchant. Scribes are people who write for other people. If children were good in school and wrote neat, they would have the opportunity to be a scribe. It is good that they were scribes though.
Today's scribe is would be probably be sumone of bureaucratic status
No, a Mesopotamian terraced scribe is not a Ziggurat. The answer would be A Mesopotamian terraced Pyramid is a ziggurat.
It would be scribe.
You would teach children or even teach adults how to learn things like science, English, maths, history ETC... It depends what you specialise in.
It's unknown. I would think start about 6 months b4 and teach them.
It's important to teach children about gun safety because about fifty percent of households own guns. With proper education more catastrophes can be prevented.
they would come with their dads to hunt, fish and teach them stuff
The Bible was written most likely on Papyrus paper. This is paper make from a special Papyrus plant. When they copied the Bible to make more of it, it was a very long task. They would have a room full of scribes with paper and ink in in front of them. A priest would stand in front of them and read from the Bible, one word at a time, and then he would repeat the word.The scribe would copy the word onto his paper. If a scribe messed up just barely, they would burn everything they had already copied, and completely restart. It was very important to them.