c. 2500 BC)[1] is the name of a scribe from the kingdom of Ebla.
His name has been found on a number of clay tablets, making possible an extrapolation of his career path.
He began as a student and passed examinations to become a scribe.
He was a highly competent teacher, known from his title, dub-zu-zu, or "one who knows the tablets.
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