YES. ancient Egypt had an established social pyramid and people could not rise or fall in their station.
history politics & society ancient Egypt
Yes, the pharaoh was considered a god in ancient Egypt.
artisans and scribes belonged to the upper middle-class in ancient Egypt.
In ancient Egypt, the largest class was the lower class, which comprised the majority of the population, including farmers, laborers, and artisans. This class was responsible for the bulk of agricultural production and manual labor, essential for the economy and society. The upper and middle classes were significantly smaller, consisting of priests, officials, and wealthy landowners, while the lower class formed the foundation of daily life and labor in ancient Egyptian society.
The Embalmers were in charge of mummification in ancient Egypt.
the largest social class in Egypt or ancient rome was made up of what
The largest social class in ancient Egypt and ancient Rome was farmers due to the rising population. Farmers made up the largest social class in both in Egypt and Ancient Rome and in every society up to the industrial revolution in the 19th century. Peasant farmers were the largest class in all pre-industrial societies.
yes
The upper class of Egypt was Priests and Nobles :)
nobles and priests
Serfs, or slaves, were the lowest class for ancient egyptians.
they both have males and females in their society.