You really do not specify what tablet you mean, but if you are talking about egyptian scribes, for example, tablets were important part of their job. They could make notes quickly on a wax-tablet, and edit it to perfection, and then use that as a memo when doing the final version of the text, usually carved in stone or painted on more expensive materials you could not afford to spoil by a typo or bad sentence.
Wax-tablets were also used to teach reading and writing to young scribes.
They kept recoreds of the people of all the scribes
Scribes recorded information on materials like papyrus, clay tablets, or parchment. They used tools like styluses, reed brushes, or quills to write with ink made from substances like soot or plant dyes.
In a largely illiterate society, scribes are frequently something like middle class.
Scribes were graduates that were professional writers. Scribes combined symbols to make groups of wedges and lines known as cuneiform. Cuneiform represented many different languages.
Of course it is!
scribes were important on Egypt to record tings that were happenng in the town like birth deth and so on.
The children of the scribes got taught cuneiform.
Some information that scribes record are things like how much wheat was harvested and how many taxes farmers owed to the government.
No they often used there hands but some might carve metal figures that are like forks but don't have the four or three metal things at the end
To be frank i dont like to use the word might,i often use the word i can or i will..........
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Because in Ancient Egyptian Times, Scribes were Important People. Being a scribe you were highly respected and prized for your skills. Scribes were rich and powerful members of society, a bit like parents today wanting their children to be a surgeon or a barister.