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Scribes in Ancient Mesopotamia
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The scribe Azi (l. c. 2500 BCE) is known as a popular scribe in the city of Ebla (in modern-day Syria) and was known as dub.zu.zu ("One Who Knows Tablets") suggesting he was a "chief of scribes" but, perhaps, even more highly educated and skilled.
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  • The scribe Azi (l. c. 2500 BCE) is known as a popular scribe in the city of Ebla (in modern-day Syria) and was known as dub.zu.zu ("One Who Knows Tablets") suggesting he was a "chief of scribes" but, perhaps, even more highly educated and skilled.

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