it pretty much had to do with writing that pretty much what they did. they also read to people the notes the people want the scribe to read to them
No, a Mesopotamian terraced scribe is not a Ziggurat. The answer would be A Mesopotamian terraced Pyramid is a ziggurat.
Scribe is the answer.
A tyro is an novice, a beginner, so a tyro scribe is a new scribe who's still learning.
penicil, rubber and a notebook
The scribes, scholars and priests of ancient Egypt were one in the same. They had no "benefit" system as you would see provided by an employer today, but they were provided for by the Pharoh. They lacked NOTHING!
Today's scribe is would be probably be sumone of bureaucratic status
It would be scribe.
No, a Mesopotamian terraced scribe is not a Ziggurat. The answer would be A Mesopotamian terraced Pyramid is a ziggurat.
Scribe is a noun (a scribe) and a verb (to scribe).
A scribe didn’t teach. They just wrote things for people. A priest would teach the Bible, math, reading, Latin, and philosophy.
In Egyptian Society, a priest would have been more powerful than a scribe, a slave, or a farmer.
The scribe was somebody who used to be the only one able to read or write, so they would write letters for the Queen/King to other people.
Most would have a scribe write the letter.
scribe = el escriba
write, they would write and send their letters everywhere!
If you were a scribe in Egypt you were in a higher class than most. You could read and write. If the Egyptian needed you to interpret something or as a diplomat, they would probably come to see you.
I do not know what scribe means.