Upper: Kings, Warriors, Priests, etc.
Middle: Merchants, Farmers, Fishers, Artisans.
Lower: Enslaved people, Criminals, Unskilled worked.
social classes and trade.
From bottom to top which are bottom slaved people,middle villagers,farmers, and wokers ect.Then finally top kings and queens
The three social classes in Sumer were the upper class, which included kings, priests, and government officials; the middle class, which included artisans, merchants, farmers, and fishers; and the lower class, which included enslaved people who worked on farms or in temples.
Yes, the Sumerian economy was characterized by a division of social classes. It was structured with a hierarchy that included a ruling elite, priests, skilled craftsmen, and farmers, with each class contributing differently to the economy. The upper classes controlled wealth and resources, while the lower classes often worked the land and provided labor. This stratification allowed for specialized trades and the development of complex economic systems, including trade and agriculture.
king,goverment,farmers,peasent,slaves
Social classes of Sumer
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social classes and trade.
From bottom to top which are bottom slaved people,middle villagers,farmers, and wokers ect.Then finally top kings and queens
From bottom to top which are bottom slaved people,middle villagers,farmers, and wokers ect.Then finally top kings and queens
They were the Upper, Middle, and Lower.
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Aristocracy, working class, and slave.
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By their rights... Kings= Top Farmers= Middle Slaves= Bottom
yes Sumer did have social structure
It is based on tradition and social stability, favoring obedience to political authority and organized religion.