A cloth for the lower body and no clothes on the upper body
Pharoah preist Nobles Merchants or craftspeople peasents Farmers Slaves
Craftspeople's work depended on their craft. They could be scribes, carvers, painters, basket-makers, potters, sandal-makers, jewelry-makers, clothes-makers, etc. Merchants imported and exported things into Egypt. They sold their goods at marketplaces. They would own ships.
The common theme among kings, priests, craftspeople, merchants, farmers, and slaves throughout history is the interdependence of societal roles in maintaining the structure and function of civilization. Each group contributed to the economy and culture, with kings and priests often providing governance and religious guidance, while merchants and craftspeople facilitated trade and production. Farmers ensured food security, and slaves, though often exploited, played essential roles in labor-intensive tasks. Together, these diverse roles highlight the complexity and interconnectedness of historical societies.
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The craft guilds controlled the quality and quantity of production. Guilds protected the town's merchants and craftspeople from having to compete with those from outside the town.
Most Americans lived in cities and worked as laborers, craftspeople, and merchants
(Most Important) Kings, Priests, Craftspeople, Merchants, Laborers, Slaves (Least Important)
plebians
guild
plenty of livestock, warm climate, merchants, plenty of fish, ship building, and skilled craftspeople.
Pharoah preist Nobles Merchants or craftspeople peasents Farmers Slaves
Craftspeople's work depended on their craft. They could be scribes, carvers, painters, basket-makers, potters, sandal-makers, jewelry-makers, clothes-makers, etc. Merchants imported and exported things into Egypt. They sold their goods at marketplaces. They would own ships.
The plebeians were the poor of Rome. They did not include merchants who were rich people and belonged to the equites (cavalrymen) which was the second highest social order in Rome.
The common theme among kings, priests, craftspeople, merchants, farmers, and slaves throughout history is the interdependence of societal roles in maintaining the structure and function of civilization. Each group contributed to the economy and culture, with kings and priests often providing governance and religious guidance, while merchants and craftspeople facilitated trade and production. Farmers ensured food security, and slaves, though often exploited, played essential roles in labor-intensive tasks. Together, these diverse roles highlight the complexity and interconnectedness of historical societies.
In my ancient history class we have been learning that merchants set up shop near the ziggurat, so i would guess the mearchants live near there work!!!
they wear trousers and stockings
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