yes Sumer did have social structure
king,goverment,farmers,peasent,slaves
The top class in Sumer's social structure was comprised of the kings and priests, who held political and religious power. They were considered to have divine authority and were responsible for governing the city-states and overseeing religious practices.
Social classes of Sumer
The ancient civilization of Sumer flourished in Mesopotamia around 4000-2000 BCE. Sumerians were known for their advanced city-states, cuneiform writing system, and complex social structure.
how were the social class strctures similar and different in sumer and egypt
Mhmmm.... How are you?!
As other special groups of workers formed, social classes with varying wealth, power and influence began to arise.
sumer and sumarians
social classes and trade.
social divison
Nomads were attracted to Sumer cities for trade opportunities, access to resources, and the protection offered by the city walls against external threats. Additionally, cities provided stability, social structure, and a sense of community that nomadic life often lacked.
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