first-Pharoh,royal family,government officials,priests,priestesses,scribes,military leaders,land owners, and doctors
second- artisans,crafts people,and merchants
third-poor farmers
Ancient Egypt had three main social classes--upper, middle, and lower. The upper class consisted of the royal family, rich landowners, government officials, important priests and army officers, and doctors. ... Ancient Egypt's class system was not rigid. People in the lower or middle class could move to a higher position.
In ancient Egypt it was Beer
The social system in Ancient Ghana was divided into two main classes. There was the upper class which was made up of the rich leaders and rulers and the lower class which was comprised of the laborers.
There were seven social classes in ancient Rome. they were the patricians, plebeians, the equites, the proletariat, the freedmen, the slaves and foreigners. The last "class" the foreigners, were not Roman but many of them lived in the city and did not fit in with any Roman class.
Some of the main harbors in ancient Egypt and Greece included the harbor of Alexandria, and Naucratis.
There were many. The main was Wheat.
The main dates of the history of Ancient Egypt was 3150 B.C. to 31 B.C.
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from the "top of the pyramid" to the bottom there are the pharaohs, the royal family, the merchants, the nobles and scroll writers, the servants and the slaves. These are just the major categories and as you go down there are more, just like a pyramid! the Pharaoh's are the tip and the slaves are the bottom.
Anubis is the main god of mummification in ancient Egypt.
Core classes are the four main classes; ELA, Science, Social Studies, and Math.Holly907
Ancient Egypt is very old and it talks about ancient history and why they use pyramids as tombs