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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 Embalmers were in charge of mummification in ancient Egypt.
the largest social class in Egypt or ancient rome was made up of what
ancient Egypt people
Because ancient Egypt did not have a caste system. They did not believe in Hinduism and have over 3000 gods. In fact, in ancient Egypt it was easier to move through the ranks of jobs than in other ancient cultures such as ancient India or ancient China.
The upper class of Egypt was Priests and Nobles :)
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artisans and scribes belonged to the upper middle-class in ancient 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 Embalmers were in charge of mummification in ancient Egypt.
A hierarchy is the social system in ancient Egypt
the largest social class in Egypt or ancient rome was made up of what
Priests were at the top of the class system, then warriors, then commoners/merchsnts, then peasents and slaves.
ancient Egypt people
nobles and priests
Serfs, or slaves, were the lowest class for ancient egyptians.
Because ancient Egypt did not have a caste system. They did not believe in Hinduism and have over 3000 gods. In fact, in ancient Egypt it was easier to move through the ranks of jobs than in other ancient cultures such as ancient India or ancient China.