"sš". Or, in English, "scribe".
Scribes were the people trained to read and write
Historians and Egyptologists learned a great deal about the rich history of ancient Egyptian empires when the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics into modern day languages was accomplished. The information of the Egyptian empires were dated as far back as the 31st century BC BCE. To this day the world is fascinated by the majesty of these empires and the secrets that they still have not revealed.
Scribes were Egyptians who learned how to write hieroglyphs (ancient Egypt's Alphabet) for more than ten years in school. Once they have graduated they would become scribes and they will help their pharaoh by giving orders, checked results, kept track of records, and help to keep in charge of permissions. They would help making a will or arranging a marriage.(They also had to Eat the Paroahs Nails and hair for lunch).
The Egyptians learned how to do math and invented the calendar.
different ways to lead their government
The boys went to school while the girls learned from their mother.
The kings started to worship Egyptian Gods and Goddesses along with their own. They learned how to work copper and bronze and changed Egyptian hieroglyphs to fit their own language. As people and goods continued to pass between Nubia and Egypt, the two cultures mixed.
The major achievement is that finding the intact tomb, we learned more about ancient Egypt from King Tut than any other ancient Egyptian.
The kings started to worship Egyptian Gods and Goddesses along with their own. They learned how to work copper and bronze and changed Egyptian hieroglyphs to fit their own language. As people and goods continued to pass between Nubia and Egypt, the two cultures mixed.
Scribes were the people trained to read and write
The Ancient Egyptians first learned to predict when the sun's heat would dry up the river. Afterwards, they would trap water into ponds to keep them as storage to use during drought
Historians and Egyptologists learned a great deal about the rich history of ancient Egyptian empires when the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics into modern day languages was accomplished. The information of the Egyptian empires were dated as far back as the 31st century BC BCE. To this day the world is fascinated by the majesty of these empires and the secrets that they still have not revealed.
•It has told us that there are many ways to take care after deceased bodies •They believe there is an afterlife •They have stages of people-only rulers or royals got mummified and rarely peasants.
they have learned that cookies are the best
Scribes were Egyptians who learned how to write hieroglyphs (ancient Egypt's Alphabet) for more than ten years in school. Once they have graduated they would become scribes and they will help their pharaoh by giving orders, checked results, kept track of records, and help to keep in charge of permissions. They would help making a will or arranging a marriage.(They also had to Eat the Paroahs Nails and hair for lunch).
The Egyptians learned how to do math and invented the calendar.
Tangrowth, when ancient power is learned