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Did Hatshepsut train when she was little?

All royalties have to study with scribes and priest. They studied courses which we have today, and notably languages of the surroundings provinces.


Where did scribes work?

Scribes worked in the Temple.


What were scribes skilled in?

Scribes were skilled in writing.


What jobs did scribes in ancient Egypt do?

the scribes went to scribe school from dawn till dusk every day, and had to learn 700 hieroglyphics. if they did something wrong, they would be beaten. scribes had to record everything.Instead of writing with a pencil (which is very easy to use) they wrote with papyrus, which is a type of reed. it was a difficult job, and very difficult to train for it. only men could become scribes.


What were the ancient record keeping of Egypt?

Scribes were the record keepers for Pharohs and Dignitaries.


What was an ancient Egyptian civil servant called?

The civil servant from Ancient Egypt is called scribes or sekhau.


What beliefs did scribes have?

the beliefs that scribes had where Christianity and buddihsm!! losers


What is the ISBN of The Scribes from Alexandria?

The ISBN of The Scribes from Alexandria is 1842551906.


When was The Scribes from Alexandria created?

The Scribes from Alexandria was created in 2007.


Who kept records in Egypt?

osiris or scribes


What do scribes do in Israel?

In modern Israel, there are no scribes (just as there are no scribes in any other modern country). In Ancient Israel, scribes wrote down information for the government bureaucracy. At that time, literacy was incredibly low, so the scribes wrote and read for the leadership.


Did ancient Egypt have scribes?

Yes! Of course they did. Without the scribes, the world wouldn't have hieroglyphics. The scribes were in charge of recording everything down.