The scribes, another group of officials, held a privileged position. They were Egypt's writers and record keepers. Scribes might work at the king's palace, travel with high officials, or serve as public letter writers or record keepers. They assisted the tax collectors in making careful records of what everyone owed and how they paid their taxes. By Valerie age 11
ancient Egyptian scribes had to write in hieroglyphics on papyrus, as a way of communication. most scribes worked for pharaoh's.
No. Scribes only taught other apprentice scribes. The general public was not taught how to read.
your an idiot of asking this question
Scribes did.
They were the only ones who knew how to write.
ancient Egyptian scribes had to write in hieroglyphics on papyrus, as a way of communication. most scribes worked for pharaoh's.
Egyptian scribe seens
clothes
They were the smartest.
Egyptian scribes were important for recording government information and keeping public records.
Yes they have scribes. They translate Egyptian language for the town and the Pharaoh (the Egyptian king). Scribes had to work very hard as there was 700 words to learn in hieroglyphics (Egyptian language).
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scribes
No. Scribes only taught other apprentice scribes. The general public was not taught how to read.
No, only men can.
Scribes
Yes