No, a Mesopotamian terraced scribe is not a Ziggurat. The answer would be A Mesopotamian terraced Pyramid is a ziggurat.
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
Scribe is the answer.
The judges will wear a royal purple robe.
A tyro is an novice, a beginner, so a tyro scribe is a new scribe who's still learning.
an Egyptian scribe wears a dress
clothing....
There were things called Royal Scribes that were the pharoah's personal scribe (if they were the top royal scribe;there were many). But there were also many scribes that had nothing to do with the government of Ancient Egypt.
A scribe is a person who is skilled in writing or who copies manuscripts, documents, or texts by hand. They were traditionally employed to make copies of important texts before the invention of the printing press.
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.
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
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.