Scribes worked in the Temple.
A single scribe was the writer of the Doomsday Book. A second clerk checks the scribes work, added some note and further entries.
Scribes were skilled in writing.
Scribes were the record keepers for Pharohs and Dignitaries.
No. Scribes only taught other apprentice scribes. The general public was not taught how to read.
ancient Egyptian scribes had to write in hieroglyphics on papyrus, as a way of communication. most scribes worked for pharaoh's.
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they did work writing and more dummies
Very good, scribes would often be slaves who were educated, they would be very valuable and a good master would not want to be wasting his money as scribes would not work as well if they were starved or beaten regularly, this would be bad for the master as his work would then suffer.
Very good, scribes would often be slaves who were educated, they would be very valuable and a good master would not want to be wasting his money as scribes would not work as well if they were starved or beaten regularly, this would be bad for the master as his work would then suffer.
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A single scribe was the writer of the Doomsday Book. A second clerk checks the scribes work, added some note and further entries.
Yes they have scribes. They translate Egyptian language for the town and the Pharaoh (the Egyptian king). Scribes had to work very hard as there was 700 words to learn in hieroglyphics (Egyptian language).
Scribes, craftsmen and thousands of slaves worked on the Great Pyramid
Scribes were skilled in writing.
Today the Hatshepsut sent me to were the scribes work. All he asked me to do was get a document. The scribes write in hieroglyphics. They write books and documents and some other things. Scribes were hired as professional writers and recorders of information. Few people can write or know how to read, so scribes are specially trained to write letters and keep accounts. I have no idea what the document was, but I had no time to find out.