Children would have been given jobs in small places, were adults could not reach or fit into. if there was absolutely nothing else for them to do they would be sent to clean in the slave driver or priest's hut/house. otherwise they would work along side with their parents
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That was one of the roles of Hathor.
Yes, there are historical records and evidence suggesting that slaves in ancient Egypt could be subjected to harsh treatment, including execution. While the majority of slaves were likely used for labor in agricultural and construction projects, those who committed offenses or were deemed a threat could face severe punishment, including death. However, the treatment of slaves varied greatly depending on their roles and the attitudes of their owners. Overall, while killing slaves was not a common practice, it was not unheard of in certain circumstances.
To rule and to guide
artisans were tomb painters, potters, scribes, and stuff like that.
to sit and be lazy. play with toys and........................................................................
The work in ancient Egypt affected the Egyptians because if they worked in the mines lets say then they would die and social roles made people in ancient Egypt have different rights and if your blood was royalty then you might even become a pharaoh
The men duties in ancient Egypt was to farm on the fertile ground, herd and collect papyrus:)
The roles of Egypt were jobs for men and women
Men in ancient Mesopotamia had the most power, like most patriarchal societies. They took on political roles, and were normally held the higher position in religious roles (Gods, priests, etc.)
The children of slaves often worked alongside their parents in the fields or in domestic roles, assisting with household chores or taking care of younger siblings. They were also sometimes tasked with caring for the elderly or infirm within the enslaved community. Education was typically limited, but children may have been taught basic skills relevant to their work tasks.
order of the roles in ancient athens. (in order) citizens/ males women metics slaves