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In ancient civilisations it was the scribe
They kept records of the city
Osiris
Yes, a scribe is someone who kept records for society in ancient Mesopotamia.
Around 3000 b.c., people began keep written records. Some of our earliest forms of medical records came from Egypt. These records were actually drawings and symbols known as hieroglyphics that proved information on illnesses and diseases, treatments that were used, and operations performed during ancient Egypt times.
There is no historical records which describe the school name in Ancient Egypt.
A scribes job in ancient Egypt was that he kept tally of who owned what amount of land.
osiris or scribes
A notable writer who kept records in ancient Egypt was Manetho, an Egyptian priest and historian from the 3rd century BCE. He is best known for his work "Aegyptiaca," a history of Egypt that detailed its dynasties and pharaohs. His writings served as a primary source for later historians and contributed significantly to the understanding of Egyptian chronology and history. Manetho's records were instrumental in bridging Egyptian history with the Greco-Roman world.
The ancient culture that kept records of earthquakes as early as 780 BCE is the ancient Chinese culture. They documented earthquakes for centuries in their historical records.
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Most of the Pharoahs were slavers who kept slaves.