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In ancient Egypt, scribes primarily traded their skills and knowledge rather than physical goods. They were highly valued for their ability to read and write hieroglyphs and hieratic script, which allowed them to create and preserve important documents, such as religious texts, legal contracts, and administrative records. In exchange for their services, scribes often received food, land, or other resources, as well as social status and respect within their communities. Their literacy made them essential in facilitating trade and governance in ancient Egyptian society.

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