Because if they were not nice to them they knew the Sumerians would kill them.
Scribes became more important as Sumer grew because they were needed to record data and no one but them could do that.
Sumerian city-states gave scribes ( government officails) more power because scribes were very important in sumer
very important one they were assigned oral and written work
Cuneiform.
they got to write about everything that occured in that time
scribes were educated by.....1- From reading what was on the walls2- by being taught3- by going to school4- GOOD LUCK ON WHATEVER YOU ARE DOING!
Sumerian city-states gave scribes ( government officails) more power because scribes were very important in sumer
They were first important in Mesopotamia, mostly in the Sumerian society
were the only people who can read and write
very important one they were assigned oral and written work
Scribes probably wrote down every important detail about the king and priest's meetings and requirements to please the god protecting the city-state.
Kept historical archives
Egyptian scribes were important for recording government information and keeping public records.
Cuneiform.
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The Sumerian middle class was made up of artisans, merchants and scribes. Since Sumerians acquired most of their wealth through trade, artisans and merchants had the ability to sell their wares to many who traveled to their land to trade. The collection of taxes was obviously very important and many scribes were employed by the government to keep careful records of these transactions.
The Sumerian government was monarchy.
they got to write about everything that occured in that time