In ancient times, fishermen were often viewed with a mix of respect and disdain, depending on the culture and context. They were recognized for their skills and knowledge of the sea, which were crucial for sustenance and trade. However, in some societies, fishermen were marginalized due to their association with manual labor and the perception that they operated outside of the more prestigious agricultural or noble professions. Overall, their reputation varied widely across different regions and eras.
Catch fish and sell them in the market.
He provided a source of scarce protein in their diet.
It is pretty simple; they catch fish.
Seaman, fisherman.
beast slain in ancient times
Ancient English form of "restore". Mostly seen in the bible or medieval times. Thou must restoreth thy reputation. (You must restore your reputation.)
Catch fish and sell them in the market.
Soldier Pyramid builder Fisherman Farmer
He provided a source of scarce protein in their diet.
he was a good buisnessman but a bad fisherman at endangering ppl lives
It is pretty simple; they catch fish.
Usually something like a fisherman, scribe, blacksmith, or, a common one is a soldier!
Seaman, fisherman.
Farmer, shepherd, tradesman, artisan, artist, fisherman, trader, sailor, soldier, slave.
No, because if they were ancient, we would be too. Get it? Like ancient people lived in ancient times, and it isn't ancient times anymore
Gaul was the name of France in ancient times.
Seamstress, farmer, blacksmith, fisherman, shipbuilders, whalers, lumbermen