In ancient times, a scribe was responsible for writing and recording information, often using tools like reeds and ink on materials such as papyrus or clay tablets. They played a crucial role in documenting legal contracts, administrative records, religious texts, and literature, thereby preserving knowledge and culture. Scribes were typically educated individuals, often associated with the ruling class or religious institutions, and their work was essential for maintaining the functions of society.
In ancient mesopotamia, men protected the women. They hunted and fished and alot of times attended scribe school to become scribes to the king,
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Yes. Scribe is a noun meaning "one who writes from dictation or copies manuscripts".
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Did you read about scribe in your s.s. class?
THey were important because it took 12 years for boys to become scribes and they had to work very hard. if u were officially a scribe then you would definitly get a good job
A good name for an ancient Egyptian scribe is Akil because it means intelligent and scribes were very intelligent people in ancient Egypt.
Usually scribe or historian.
Example sentence - He was asked to act as a scribe for the meeting.
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In ancient mesopotamia, men protected the women. They hunted and fished and alot of times attended scribe school to become scribes to the king,
Today's scribe is would be probably be sumone of bureaucratic status