An Archeologist .
An archaeologist or a historian specializing in ancient civilizations would be most likely to study a stone carving to determine if the Sumerians used slaves. These experts would analyze the content of the carving, as well as historical and archaeological evidence, to draw conclusions about the social structure and labor practices of the Sumerian society.
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they trade silver work ivory carving and slaves
they trade silver work ivory carving and slaves
they trade silver work ivory carving and slaves
The first Ziggurat was make by Nebbacanezer II in about 2000 B.C.
Sumeraian society was divided into several classes with kings at the top, free people in the middle, and slaves at the bottom.
Many slaves had different kinds of special skills. Some of the skills included masonry, carpentry, dancing, singing, carving and shoe-making among others.
Slaves worked on plantations
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Most likely the heavy labouring jobs such as quarrying, loading, hauling the stones and putting them in place was done by slaves. Most likely the slaves were naked.
Slaves counted as two-thirds of a person.