They were merchents and priests.
Describe the conflict between lower and upper classes in Ancient Mesopotamia
Yes. Mesopatamia had class divisions. There were priests, upper class, middle class, lower class, and slaves.
Kings, priests, and warriors were in the upper class in ancient mesopotamia.
the upper classes
In Mesopotamia had a good economythey had a government andlots of classes for people to learn about.
Only upper class boys received an education in Mesopotamia.
Mesopotamia was formerly known as Jezirah and Baghdad which were the respective names for the upper and lower Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia is the present day Iraq.
Priests and Merchants i believe
Portaits of royalty and the upper classes (APEX)
upper classes, lower classes , middle classes, and slaves
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Land owners, free people who did not own land, and slaves