penicil, rubber and a notebook
A scribe is an Egyptian hieroglyphic writer.
"sš". Or, in English, "scribe".
Ancient Egyptian JobsThe Pyramid of PowerJobs relating to the Government of EgyptAncient Egyptian ScribesAncient Egyptian Priests / Priestesses and AstrologersAncient Egyptian Engineers and ArchitectsAncient Egyptian Builders and ArtistsAncient Egyptian SoldiersAncient Egyptian Manual Laborers, Fishermen and FarmersAncient Egyptian Camel Breeders
The Teaching of Duaf's Son Khety' is a famous ancient Egyptian text. The father in the story speaks badly of other professions because his desire is for his son to be a scribe. As evidence, the last lines of the story read: 'Look, no trade is free from a director, Except the scribe's: he is the director. But if you know writings, it will be better for you, More than these trades I have shown you.'
Egyptian scribe seens
A good name for an ancient Egyptian scribe is Akil because it means intelligent and scribes were very intelligent people in ancient Egypt.
only god knows
Today's scribe is would be probably be sumone of bureaucratic status
An Egyptian scribe is a highly trained individual who devoted their careers solely to writing. They always wrote in Hieroglyphics. Scribes were well respected in the ancient Egyptian community and had a great social standing.
an Egyptian scribe wears a dress
penicil, rubber and a notebook
A scribe is an Egyptian hieroglyphic writer.
"sš". Or, in English, "scribe".
pancakes are good [they were people who write stuff down
Scribe is a noun (a scribe) and a verb (to scribe).
Thoth, the ancient Egyptian deity, is often associated with writing, language, and wisdom. He is considered a famous scribe in mythology and is sometimes depicted as an ibis-headed or baboon-headed figure.