Egyptians were able to become artisans because of there talent and the Natural Resources.
Egyptians were able to become artisans because of there talent and the Natural Resources.
As agricultural productivity increased, fewer people were needed to work in the fields producing food, These extra people who weren't needed to farm and could then become artisans.
As agricultural productivity increased, fewer people were needed to work in the fields producing food, These extra people who weren't needed to farm and could then become artisans.
cultural intermixing
The mestizo people would have occupations such as farmers,. shop owners, miners and some would even become artisans.
Egyptian priests were have said to be able to talk to the God's. They are suppose to tell the Gods what the citizens are saying.
Trade allows some cities become major trade centres
The daily life for Egyptian artisans was spent working in large workshops, workers side by side. They usually worked for 10 days straight before taking some time off. The workers entirely depended on their employers for food. If food was short in supply, artisans often went hungry. ~ Artisan's homes were usually rectangular and about 10 yards long. Three rooms from front to back, the first was either a workroom or a room for animals. The second was the living room, then lastly was divided into a kitchen and a bedroom. Roofs were sometimes used as a place to either work or sleep.
Farmers,Hunters,Clothiers,artisans
there were no anient Egyptian movements
Some were artisans, merchants, and scribes. Also there were farmers and slaves.
the Arabians are the Egyptian horse used
The daily life for Egyptian artisans was spent working in large workshops, workers side by side. They usually worked for 10 days straight before taking some time off. The workers entirely depended on their employers for food. If food was short in supply, artisans often went hungry. ~ Artisan's homes were usually rectangular and about 10 yards long. Three rooms from front to back, the first was either a workroom or a room for animals. The second was the living room, then lastly was divided into a kitchen and a bedroom. Roofs were sometimes used as a place to either work or sleep.