Artisans typically did not attend formal schools as we know them today. Instead, they learned their trade through apprenticeships, where they worked under the guidance of experienced craftsmen. This hands-on training allowed them to acquire practical skills and knowledge essential for their craft. In some cultures, informal education in the form of family traditions or community workshops also played a significant role in an artisan's development.
Ancient Egyptian artisans did not got to a formal school but would be apprenticed to their craft at a young age. These apprentice's families would have to pay a fee to the tradesman to train under him
they were trained by someone,or they went to school
It affected the artisans negatively.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
Steel is a material that was not used by Nubian artisans.
Ancient Egyptian artisans did not got to a formal school but would be apprenticed to their craft at a young age. These apprentice's families would have to pay a fee to the tradesman to train under him
they were trained by someone,or they went to school
They went to school
the answer is artisans
Artisans were skilled craftsmen.
why are we called people? just 'cause. anyway, theyre called artisans 'cause they have an art at something . artisans. geez.
Artisans d'Angkor was created in 1998.
Aid to Artisans was created in 1976.
Artisans of Leisure was created in 2003.
the artisans
what is the diffrence between a merchant and an artisans
It affected the artisans negatively.