Yes.
There is no solid evidence to support the theory that Egyptians enslaved skilled craftspeople from other civilizations to build the pyramids. It is believed that the pyramids were built by a large workforce of paid laborers and skilled Egyptian craftsmen who worked together under the direction of experienced overseers.
However... no. They do not make any money. They only get food, shelter, and protection for their weapons and armor they make.
no, from my experience, homelite, and ryobi are the same but not craftsman.
Craftspeople lived in the villages of various locations. They would produce goods that people could buy and use for their own purposes. Craftspeople were often considered a higher class of worker.
jaguar was sold to tata of India in 2007 or 2008. the car is made by the same craftspeople but the management has changed.
There is no standard collective noun for craftsmen, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, a group of craftsmen, a studio of craftsmen, a cooperative of craftsmen, etc.
People who make dinnerware are typically referred to as ceramicists or potters, particularly if they work with clay. Those who design and manufacture dinnerware on a larger scale may be called manufacturers or producers. Additionally, artisans specializing in hand-crafted items may be called craftsmen or craftspeople.
Some craftspeople's jobs were carpenters, metal workers, sculptors, painters, basket weavers, glass and faience workers, jewelry makers, ship builders, fishers, potters, stonemasons (or stone cutter), and weavers.
Craftsmen painted for the dead alive and for creatvity
Most of our artists are skilled craftsmen.
Craftsmen Industries was created in 1977.
what kind of shelter did craftsmen live in