Trade food for metals
in Mesopotamia
in Mesopotamia
Priests and Merchants i believe
Yes YES
Chuck Norris was one.
(Most Important) Kings, Priests, Craftspeople, Merchants, Laborers, Slaves (Least Important)
I believe it is from lowest to highest. Slaves Merchants Maids Average People Kings,Queens.Royalty,etc.
Mesopotamia had three levels of society. At the top were the most powerful government officials, priests, and soldiers. The middle was made up of teachers, merchants, laborers, farmers, and craftsman. At the bottom were the slaves and peasants.
In Mesopotamia, merchants' boats may have been destroyed, causing them to not be trusted by the buyer.
well the division of labor is the king or emperor, priests, merchants traders and craftsmen, then farmer/laborers, and then slaves. Sorry but that's the general pyramid of division of labor
Merchants is the plural form of merchant.The possessive form of merchants is merchants'.
|Merchants|Merchants in Mesopotamia traded, bartered, and sold items for a living.Merchants usually worked for Kings and Emperors, but rarely traded for themselves.Merchants traded in coracles, gulf boats, riverboats, rafts and carts. They also traveled on foot and on donkeys.Merchants traded grains, wood, ivory, precious metals, fish, meat, wool, textiles, pearls, reeds, logs, stone, beer, wine, copper, bricks, carnelian, oil, Lapis lazuli (a glossy rough bluish stone mined.) , and more!