Scribes played a crucial role in Mesopotamian civilization by serving as record-keepers and administrators, which facilitated the management of complex societies. They used cuneiform writing to document transactions, legal agreements, and historical events, thus preserving knowledge and culture. Their work enabled the development of bureaucracy and trade, contributing to economic stability and governance. Additionally, scribes were often among the few literate individuals, allowing them to wield significant influence in society.
Priests and scribes
The early Mesopotamians were primarily farmers. However, there was specialization of labor even in the beginning of Mesopotamian civilization, so some were builders, soldiers, priests, merchants, or scribes, etc.
The Sumerians
The Euphrates River.
we learn that the Mesopotamian people were very hardworking. they were the first to set up a civilization. so we must owe a lot to the Mesopotamian civilization.
Mesopotamian [IRAQ] Scribes
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Priests and scribes
Babylonian, Mesopotamian and Medo-Persia scribes.
The early Mesopotamians were primarily farmers. However, there was specialization of labor even in the beginning of Mesopotamian civilization, so some were builders, soldiers, priests, merchants, or scribes, etc.
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The Sumerians
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Scribes, perfume makers, harpists, singers, irrigators
Babylonian, Mesopotamian and Medo-Persia scribes.