I don't know but if there is no answer then this is a dumb question
it affected because the artisans helped with a lot of art work in ancient Egypt, the artisans created paintings and wall carvings... all that
the largest social class in Egypt of ancient Rome was made up of A artisans B farmers C soldiers D traders b.farmer
they carved and painted scenes of everyday life.
merchants, artists, less rich citizens, scribes, gold makers, priests, priestesses, potters and woman and children.
There were things called Royal Scribes that were the pharoah's personal scribe (if they were the top royal scribe;there were many). But there were also many scribes that had nothing to do with the government of Ancient Egypt.
artisans and scribes belonged to the upper middle-class in ancient Egypt.
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No, they were obsessed with the after-life.
it affected because the artisans helped with a lot of art work in ancient Egypt, the artisans created paintings and wall carvings... all that
Artisans.
Yes. Most artisans were men
priestesses,administrators,and artisans
In Egypt of course!
priestesses,administrators,and artisans
The most skilled artisans in ancient Egypt were the craftsmen who worked on creating intricate and detailed objects such as jewelry, pottery, and sculptures. These artisans were highly respected for their craftsmanship and were often employed by the pharaohs and nobility to create beautiful and valuable items.
artisans were tomb painters, potters, scribes, and stuff like that.