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We know that the Ancient Egyptian people had a hierarchy. Where would scribes fall

into society? (Would they be thought of highly and be more toward the top of the social
status, or would they be more toward the bottom and thought of as less?)

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The society of ancient Egypt was strictly divided into a hierarchy with the king at the top and then his vizier, the members of his court, priests and scribes, regional governors (eventually called 'nomarchs'), the generals of the military (after the period of the New Kingdom.

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