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Yes, they kept very good records.
Fire and fireplaces as well with furs and wool clothing.
Scribes are people who write things down. They could be keeping records of anything that it was important to write down.
they helped keep records, and also managed the calendar.
the importance of writing in the Egyptian society is to keep written records od taxes. in which are od to the king
Very few people knew how to write in this time in history. No one knew how to read and it will be many centuries before the printing press is invented. So, writing didn't aid in expansion of trade. Trade was mainly the result of people connecting to others through war or need.
Many people would keep a deceased person's records for at least 10 years. Many people keep these records for longer than that.
Of course the Greeks kept written records.
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Around 3000 b.c., people began keep written records. Some of our earliest forms of medical records came from Egypt. These records were actually drawings and symbols known as hieroglyphics that proved information on illnesses and diseases, treatments that were used, and operations performed during ancient Egypt times.
The military does not keep such records.
Yes, they kept very good records.
Fire and fireplaces as well with furs and wool clothing.
To keep records on certain things
cos normal people dont care
There is no written history of them. Everything was passed down through history verbally.
An archivist and a librarian keep records. An author creates works and records.