social classes
goverment religion social classes writing culture job specialization cities
•people tended to live and work with people who had the same job as themselves, thus forming social classes. social rank depended on the power and wealth related to one's job.
writing, cities, public works, job specialization, organized governments, social classes, complex religions, arts and architecture
Civilizations can be distinguished from other cultures by their high level of social complexity and organization, and by their diverse economic and cultural activities.
Archaeological evidence from the Indus Valley civilization, such as the size and complexity of urban planning in cities like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, suggests the existence of social classes. The presence of large, well-constructed buildings, including public baths and granaries, indicates a centralized authority and possible elite class. Additionally, the variation in housing sizes and artifacts, with some residences being more elaborate than others, points to economic disparities among the population. These factors collectively imply a stratified society with distinct social classes.
Something to do with social studies and endings of civilizations
Something to do with social studies and endings of civilizations
social classes
Social Classes
- social classes.....
Social Classes
the ruling class the nobles the peasants the slaves :)!
because now they had a goverment , and that changed the civilization in a huge way
Well, caste is the Hindi word for social class, so I guess India. But the first civilization to use social classes is the Inca Empire
Farming Surplus of food Population grew Formed a government Social classes formed Cities and towns Civilization!
goverment religion social classes writing culture job specialization cities