man, idk but i kno that kings were at the top then nobles, then the citizens, then slaves. but there are alot more classes than that
It was the plebs or plebeians.
pharaohpriests and noblesscribes and government officialscraftspeople and merchantsfarmerslabors and slaves
Pharaohs were at the absolute top of the social scale in ancient Egypt; they were superior to everyone else in their social standing.
The social structure of ancient Greece was basically split between free men and slaves. The slaves had absolutely no rights, and neither did women or children.
Sudan
it is the "social pyramid" if ancient India I think.
Axum
the slaves and the farmers
kiss my butt whats your answer
It was the plebs or plebeians.
The population of ancient Egypt was divided into groups of people with different jobs and responsibilities to society. These social classes were structured as a pyramid with six levels.
In the ancient Kingdom of Axum, society was structured into distinct social classes. At the top were the ruling elite and the nobility, which included kings, priests, and wealthy landowners. Below them were skilled artisans, merchants, and traders who facilitated commerce, particularly due to Axum's strategic location in trade routes. The lower class consisted of farmers and laborers, who worked the land and supported the economy but had limited social and political power.
Serfs, or slaves, were the lowest class for ancient egyptians.
Axum, in Ethiopia.
pharaohpriests and noblesscribes and government officialscraftspeople and merchantsfarmerslabors and slaves
Pharaohs were at the absolute top of the social scale in ancient Egypt; they were superior to everyone else in their social standing.
The social structure of ancient Greece was basically split between free men and slaves. The slaves had absolutely no rights, and neither did women or children.