Writers in ancient Egypt
The ancient Egyptians were inspired by the Sumerians and developed their own way of writing. They made small drawings which we call hieroglyphs. They wrote on the walls of temples and graves, but also on the stems of the papyrus plant.
Thanks to the use of hieroglyphs, a new profession emerged in Egypt: the scribe. Some children learned to write at school. When they grew older they were hired by the pharaoh to work for him. These young scribes then became civil servants. Nowadays writing might seem normal to you, but in ancient Egypt it was really special. When the son of a rich farmer was able to go to school to become a writer, his family would be very proud.