I think it is plebeian
Male property owners, small and large. Male non-property owners - artisans and workers. Male resident aliens. Male non-resident aliens. Women and children. Slaves.
The Shang Dynasty's rank for artisans is the lowest in the social classes.
At the top of the system were the gentry of upper class individuals. Then followed the middle class citizens, who were merchants, shopkeepers, skilled artisans, minor officials, etc. Lastly, at the bottom of society were laborers, soldiers, and servants.
Artisans were skilled workers such as carpenters, smiths, glassmakers, coopers, bakers, masons, and shoemakers.
Artisans were often regarded with a mix of respect and disdain by the upper class, depending on the social context and time period. While their skills were valued for contributing to luxury goods and services, artisans typically occupied a lower social status than the nobility. In some cases, wealthy patrons would support skilled artisans, leading to a collaborative relationship, but artisans could also face exploitation and limited social mobility. Overall, their treatment varied widely based on regional customs and economic conditions.
Here is a social pyramid Pharoah High Priests Artisans Land Owners Laborers and slaves
Male property owners, small and large. Male non-property owners - artisans and workers. Male resident aliens. Male non-resident aliens. Women and children. Slaves.
The Shang Dynasty's rank for artisans is the lowest in the social classes.
the artisans- because of skilled artisans and their families made up nearly half of the urban population.
social classes. kings and priests, merchants and artisans, farmers, and then slaves
it affected because the artisans helped with a lot of art work in ancient Egypt, the artisans created paintings and wall carvings... all that
first-Pharoh,royal family,government officials,priests,priestesses,scribes,military leaders,land owners, and doctorssecond- artisans,crafts people,and merchantsthird-poor farmers
it affected because the artisans helped with a lot of art work in ancient Egypt, the artisans created paintings and wall carvings... all that
At the top of the system were the gentry of upper class individuals. Then followed the middle class citizens, who were merchants, shopkeepers, skilled artisans, minor officials, etc. Lastly, at the bottom of society were laborers, soldiers, and servants.
the artisans- because of skilled artisans and their families made up nearly half of the urban population.
Artisans were skilled workers such as carpenters, smiths, glassmakers, coopers, bakers, masons, and shoemakers.
Artisans were often regarded with a mix of respect and disdain by the upper class, depending on the social context and time period. While their skills were valued for contributing to luxury goods and services, artisans typically occupied a lower social status than the nobility. In some cases, wealthy patrons would support skilled artisans, leading to a collaborative relationship, but artisans could also face exploitation and limited social mobility. Overall, their treatment varied widely based on regional customs and economic conditions.