No, animals cannot be kept in a scribe as a scribe is typically a person who copies documents by hand. However, if you meant "pen" instead of "scribe," then yes, animals can be kept in a pen as a confined area for housing or confining animals. Pens are commonly used for livestock such as cattle, sheep, and pigs. It is important to ensure that pens provide adequate space, shelter, food, and water for the animals' well-being.
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Centuries ago man discovered that if food was dried, salted, or kept in cool dry places it could be kept. Foods have been found over 8,000 years old.
The Mappa Mundi was created by a group of craftsmen and artists such as a professsional scribe and an artist that drew the outlines.
Cherokees kept a pictorial chronicle
Shah Jahan was kept in the confinement for eight years; from 1658 until his death in 1666.
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