what they have in common is that nothing because nobles are apart of the rulling class and nobles do whatever they want ,and farmers are apart of the peasents and slaves class.
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they would move towards the Nile river
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yes they did worship monkeys. it was believed by the pharaohs that the monkeys were they're ancient ancestors and if sworn by Egyptians they re would be a plague of death even more deadly that the black plague itself
Ancient Egyptian farmers were usually peasant and unskilled workers. They were the people who couldn't really do much to benefit the city. The farms that they worked on were owned by military officials and government officals. At the end of the harvest season, any leftover grains or crops were free to be taken by the farmers. If they could gather enough grain to feed their family for many months, they could build up their trade supply and become wealthier. If there wasn't an abundance of leftovers, farmers would gather the most possible.
Poor farmers
Early Egyptian society was divided into six different levels. Level six was the slaves and servants at the bottom. Level 5 would be the unskilled laborers. Level 4 would be the farmers and herders. Level 3 would be the merchants, scribes, and artisans. Level 2 would be your priest and nobleman. A the top of the society hierarchy would be the Pharaoh.
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they would move towards the Nile river
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Probably either wodden huts or huts made of twigs and mud but i would check on an egyptian history website as i dont know what year you are suggesting.
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Guess like anywhere else, good home in a good neighborhood , good car, nice branded clothes n accessories, member to elite clubs
This would be "Kizoku"
The farmers during the dry season when there was no work on their farms, and they worked for the Pharaoh, provided for from the state granaries, as a form of dole.
An aristocrat or a nobleman