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Yes,there are many jobs at the time of ancient Africa
Blacksmith, merchants, carpenter, market jobs, weavers, boat builders, woodcarvers, fishermen and farmers. If you want to find out more just read the Bible!
The Weavers Wasn't That a Time - 1982 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G USA:PG
In the Iron Age, people had various jobs such as farmers, blacksmiths, weavers, potters, hunters, warriors, and traders. These occupations were vital for sustaining and advancing the communities during that time. The specialization of labor increased as societies became more complex.
Roman cloth, like all the other cloths in the ancient world were woven. At the beginning of the city, Roman wives and daughters wove the cloth as one of the qualities of a wife were that she had to be able to "work in wool". As time passed and Rome prospered, commercial weavers took over the job.
Lots. There were farmers, potters, carpenters, weavers, bricklayers, fishermen, tent maker, merchant, metal smith, stonecutter, a dyer of cloth, tanner, musician, teacher, doctor, baker, etc.
In the 12th century, common jobs included blacksmiths, farmers, carpenters, millers, shoemakers, weavers, and merchants. In addition, there were roles such as knights, soldiers, clergy members, and scribes. Guilds also played a significant role in organizing and protecting various professions during this time.
One time, i talked to this guy from Australia on imvu, and i asked him what jobs they have there and he said , they have the same jobs there as they do here. Like teacher, scentist, working at a grocery store. They have the same jobs there. So if you like the jobs here then you'll like the jobs there!
There weren't that many jobs in that time lol * Fisherman * Carpenter * Builder * Priest * Tax Collecter Hope this help xox
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They didn't make much money. But they made clothing, cloth, & yarn they also used a hand loom, spinning wheel, wool &/or cotton.
Common jobs in ancient Nubia reflected the culture at the time. Some people were farmers and hunters. Others sold merchandise at bazaars and mercantile. Still others were livestock owners.