The ancient egyptain working class was made up of farmers, merchants, and other laborers. The farmers played a large role in society and played a key role in The Bible as well. Even though the country of Egypt is assosiated with being hot and a desert the area of near the Nile river was quite fertile. Farmers often had planted crops near this area. They grew grain, cotton, grapes. Dates were popular and were grown as well. However dates often gave the egyptains tooth decay (found on their teeth when examied). They made bread and also raised animals. they stored their grain in warehouses as well as traded it with other countries.
Farmers were important to the ancient Egypt way of life because they produced Egypt's entire food supply, so without farmers Egypt would starve and a famine would occur. (Everyone would starve because there would be no food.)
Amcient Egyptian farmers would work for anyone higher in the social pyramid than them. They would farm and plant seeds. They were paid with food, clothes, and shelter
The use of agriculture in Ancient Egypt is ''irrigation.''
they were rich peasants
by croping in 2 season
The civil servant from Ancient Egypt is called scribes or sekhau.
In ancient Egyptian the word for beautiful is "Sesen".
No one alive today knows how ancient Egyptian was spoken.
The name of Egyptian mascara is called KOHL.
did ancient egyptian farms worship the gods
Egyptian farmers weren't gods in Egyptian mythology; although undoubtedly in ancient Egypt farmers worshiped the Egyptian gods and goddesses.
Monkeys
The farmers and the slaves worked in the fields
The Ancient Egyptian farmers, of course. Basically anybody living close to the Nile farmed
ancient egytain farmers lived in, for the poorer farmers mud houses, and for the richer stone houses
there were many ancient Egyptian jobs including farmers,priests,craftspeople,blacksmiths,jewelers, animal breeders,scribes,pharaohs, bakers,artists
The largest group in ancient Egyptian society were the peasant farmers who made up about 90% of the population
Most people in ancient Egypt were peasant farmers they raised crops and kept livestock.
by croping in 2 season
There is no evidence to suggest that ancient Egyptian farmers specifically worshiped monkeys. However, monkeys, specifically baboons, held symbolic significance and were associated with certain deities in ancient Egyptian religion, particularly Thoth and Ra-Horakhty. Monkeys were also occasionally depicted in Egyptian art and were likely considered sacred animals, but this does not necessarily mean that they were worshiped by farmers in particular.
Ancient Egyptian JobsThe Pyramid of PowerJobs relating to the Government of EgyptAncient Egyptian ScribesAncient Egyptian Priests / Priestesses and AstrologersAncient Egyptian Engineers and ArchitectsAncient Egyptian Builders and ArtistsAncient Egyptian SoldiersAncient Egyptian Manual Laborers, Fishermen and FarmersAncient Egyptian Camel Breeders