I think no
Merchants were pretty highly regarded, they traveled trading goods and selling goods. They would trade exotic items with the Egyptians to get what they needed. Goods from them could range from nearby countries, to all the way from perhaps India. They also traveled down rivers.
Gods, Animals and many other things.
A few of the Ancient Egyptian went to markets. The markets were for really just for the wealthy people. Most of the people of Ancient Egypt grew their food.
Nothing
The ancient Egyptian artisans would make things like pottery and jewelry and other stuff.
The beliefs of ancient Egyptians and the surrounding people of other civilizations they encountered either in trade, war, or by religion.
Ancient Egyptians did not have a term for what we would call "polytheism" since everyone was polytheist at that time. The Egyptians had no concept of monotheism, atheism, or henotheism with which to contrast their belief. As for what they called their religion, they called it "Kemet", which was the Ancient Egyptian word for "Egyptian". To them, there was no distinction between the Egyptian people and the Egyptian religion. Those who worshiped other gods or pantheons in Egypt were simply not Egyptians, but foreigners.
The concept that the pharaoh was considered god-king affected the Egyptian society a lot. It shaped there way of life, there religion and gave the pharaoh unlimited power over the people.
Ancient Egyptian jewelry could be made up of glass, faience, gold, copper, or elektrum, among other materials. and dimonds
Yes, the merchants had power over the peasants and the serfs
If you mean the Egyptian pyramids, then the ancient Egyptian built them. However other civilizations have also built pyramidal structures.
Some jobs of Ancient Egyptian craftspeople; -Coblers, shoe makers -Weavers, make linen and other materials -Jewelers, make jewelry -Sculptors, make sculptors of gods and pharaohs