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Jericho’s Legacy: How Ancient Scribes and Workers Sculpted Society

July 20, 2025May 30, 2025 by Natalie Rose

Explore the intricate blend of education and labor in ancient Jericho, where scribal schools shaped culture while labor laws laid the framework for society.

Categories Ancient History Tags Ancient Practices, Education in Antiquity, Labor Laws, Rural Jericho, Scribal Schools

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