Who were the graduates of the school in ancient Egypt?

In the schools of Ancient Egypt, which were built at the temples, scribes were originally trained. Later, ancient Egyptian educational institutions appeared for future priests, officials, architects, engineers, artists, doctors, production organizers and military specialists. Most often, vocational training was inherited. In the “royal schools”, where children of a noble and royal family studied, they taught how to translate ancient texts into a living language. That is, in fact, then the modern profession of a translator was founded.



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