The very top is the Ruler.
Ancient Egypt had the Pharaoh and his relatives sitting at the top of the social structure.Modern Egypt has the Egyptian President and the fellow military commanders.
In ancient Songhai, the social structure was hierarchical, with the emperor at the top followed by nobles, scholars, and artisans. Below them were farmers and laborers, and at the bottom were slaves. Social status was largely determined by birth, occupation, and wealth.
Greece is currently in the top 3 ranking (military) in the world. Greece was the strongest military in ancient Greece too.
It was supposedly the home of the Gods, on top of Mount Olympus in Western Greece.
Apper class
Mesopotamia had three levels of society. At the top were the most powerful government officials, priests, and soldiers. The middle was made of teachers, merchants, laborers, farmers, and craftsman. At the bottom were slaves and peasants.
You go to Ancient Greece (1 o'clock 328 BC ) . The phonograph is on the roof of the treasury building.
the phonagraph is on top of the treasury in ancient greece, the time with the oracle in it.
Pharoahs.
If you were a higher class person in ancient Egypt, yes, you would find it fair and perfect and you would probably love the social structure because you are at the top. But if you were a lower class family, you would probably not find the social structure fair at all because you are not getting enough money or food on your table so you wouldn't find the social structure fair at all. So your answer would depend on who you are asking. To answer this question, I would include opinions and perspectives of all classes in Egypt and all people that are a part of the social structure.
On two levels, at the top of the social hierarchy: on the highest level, the Pharaoh was himself considered a god. Priest were, together with the nobles, considered to be the second highest social level.
The Pharaoh had the highest level in the class ranking