The ancient Chinese civilization used not only wrote records with their own language (Jiaguwen) they also used their silk paintings to tell stories of their armies looked like and what they wore.
The 'paper' was made from papyrus reeds.
Manetho began to keep records in the third dynasty of life.
they herd the animals and keep track of them.
Scribes held a privileged position in ancient Egypt. They had the right to receive an education and were trained in reading, writing, and administrative skills. As members of the elite class, scribes had access to higher social status, better job opportunities, and were often employed by the pharaoh or high-ranking officials to keep records and write correspondence.
to keep records. writing was called cuneiform.
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.
The 'paper' was made from papyrus reeds.
Papyrus was used to make paper in ancient Egypt. The papyrus was very valuable because it allowed the people of Egypt to keep records and write down histories.
they were called a scribe
Manetho began to keep records in the third dynasty of life.
people in ancient Egypt had cats because they thought they were magic
they herd the animals and keep track of them.
Manetho began keeping records in the third dynasty of Egypt
Scribes held a privileged position in ancient Egypt. They had the right to receive an education and were trained in reading, writing, and administrative skills. As members of the elite class, scribes had access to higher social status, better job opportunities, and were often employed by the pharaoh or high-ranking officials to keep records and write correspondence.
in there house/home
They had to keep bad things from happening.
Ancient Egyptians