In ancient Egypt, the upper class, including pharaohs, nobles, and high priests, lived in large, lavish homes made of mudbrick, often decorated with intricate carvings and frescoes. They enjoyed a high standard of living, with access to abundant food, fine clothing, and luxury goods. Their daily lives included leisure activities such as hunting and feasting, and they were often involved in religious and political affairs. The upper class also had access to education and the ability to influence the governance of the state.
They live in Egypt (upper)
3 1. upper class 2. middle class 3. lower class
The Upper Class - nobles, priests etc. Middle Class - farmers Low Class - Slaves
Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
Ancient Egypt had three main social classes--upper, middle, and lower. The upper class consisted of the royal family, rich landowners, government officials, important priests and army officers, and doctors. ... Ancient Egypt's class system was not rigid. People in the lower or middle class could move to a higher position.
the upper class is close to the pharaoh and is rich
He lived some where in lower Egypt. But lower Egypt is upper Egypt because upper is lower and lower is upper.
The upper class of Egypt was Priests and Nobles :)
nobles and priests
it was made of gold
artisans and scribes belonged to the upper middle-class in ancient Egypt.
The Pharoahs are the highest upper class in Egypt.
upper class, middle class, and lower class
They live in Egypt (upper)
Royalty, nobles, and the pharaoh.
ST.Helens
Yes, but most of the time the pharaohs would live in Upper Egypt