Artisans were free men who owned their own tools and who formed guild like organizations to negotiate wages.
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The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
It affected the artisans negatively.
Yes, ebony was used by Nubian artisans.
why did cities have more artisans in thee countryside
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it affected because the artisans helped with a lot of art work in ancient Egypt, the artisans created paintings and wall carvings... all that
The Abbasid era was characterized by growth in wealth and social status of the commercial and landlord classes of the empire. The Abbasid age was a time of great urban expansion that was linked to a revival of the Afro-Eurasian trading network.
Damascus was the capital of the Uymmad Caliphate, the caliphate before the Abbasid one. The first capital of the Abbasid Caliphate was Kufa, then Baghdad, then Samarra, and then Baghdad once more (all four cities located in Iraq).
it affected because the artisans helped with a lot of art work in ancient Egypt, the artisans created paintings and wall carvings... all that
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the contributions of the artisans and the merchants were the least important therefore so was their status. AND IT WAS FOR SURE RIGHT!!!!
S. Vijayagopalan has written: 'Economic status of handicraft artisans' -- subject(s): Statistics, Handicraft industries, Economic conditions, Artisans
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