Scribes probably wrote down every important detail about the king and priest's meetings and requirements to please the god protecting the city-state.
i have no idea?
This was because at the time scribes were the only people educated enough to read and write giving them special status in society.
Scribes kept all kinds of records and so they have variety of jobs.
The Sunerians believed that kings and priests had a link to the gods so they had a great influence over people.
Nahor was an ancestor of Abraham, so he would have been Sumerian, and followed Sumerian deities. Since they were from Ur, the patron deity of that city was Sin (also called Nanna), Sumerian goddess of the Moon.
I think women weren't allowed to be scribes because men were "so smart" and they thought they were so much better than women, and women have too many chores to do, so they won't have enough time to do anything! :(
They worshiped the gods.
They were called scribes. There weren't many people trained to be scribes so the people who were scribes rushed around a lot and had a lot of responsiblility. they also did not believe in love! they marry who their parents pick.
artisans are important because they have specialized jobs so others don't have to work.
Not every Sumerian learned cuneiform because it was a specialized skill mainly taught to scribes for record-keeping and administrative purposes. The majority of the population would not have had the need or opportunity to learn cuneiform due to factors such as social status and access to education.
This was because at the time scribes were the only people educated enough to read and write giving them special status in society.
because it was the job that was used mpre then all
scribes were important on Egypt to record tings that were happenng in the town like birth deth and so on.
Scribes were honored because they held records and accounts. Scribes also wrote and copied religious and literary texts.
They had to piant pictures on the walls of tombs for the deseased.
the Roman Gods were essential to everyday life. Each God had a different domain, and was called upon when nescessary. The Ceasars were thought to be appointed divinely, all of the great pieces of
The scribes wrote on clay tablets that indicated what they were trying to communicate with other members of their city state. Scribes were also needed to record food and other materials. Scribes were very important in Mesopotamia.
Cuneiform was important because with the expansion of commerce economic records were needed so that trade could be facilitated.