The lower class was made up of people who were forced to serve others. Also slaveholders took care of their property's people they were cleaning for)
The peasant farmers and slaves
the priests belong to the upper class (1st class)
The people in the upper social class were kings, priests, government officials, and rich merchants. Upper class wives could also be in this class.
The three social classes in Sumer were the upper class, which included kings, priests, and government officials; the middle class, which included artisans, merchants, farmers, and fishers; and the lower class, which included enslaved people who worked on farms or in temples.
social classes and trade.
king,goverment,farmers,peasent,slaves
how were the social class strctures similar and different in sumer and egypt
the three were first class,middle class,and lower class.
the priests belong to the upper class (1st class)
the priests belong to the upper class (1st class)
Priests
Aristocracy, working class, and slave.
The top class in Sumer's social structure was comprised of the kings and priests, who held political and religious power. They were considered to have divine authority and were responsible for governing the city-states and overseeing religious practices.
The people in the upper social class were kings, priests, government officials, and rich merchants. Upper class wives could also be in this class.
yes Sumer did have social structure
lowest birth class shudras highest birth class brahmans
Serfs, or slaves, were the lowest class for ancient egyptians.
Social classes of Sumer