Ancient Egypt had three main social classes--upper, middle, and lower. The upper class consisted of the royal family, rich landowners, government officials, important priests and army officers, and doctors. ... Ancient Egypt's class system was not rigid. People in the lower or middle class could move to a higher position.
Priests were the upper middle class of the Egyptian pyramid, they were very religious people that ran the government.
3 1. upper class 2. middle class 3. lower class
Yes, they were also with farmers, magicians and priests.
The Upper Class - nobles, priests etc. Middle Class - farmers Low Class - Slaves
artisans and scribes belonged to the upper middle-class in ancient Egypt.
slaves in ancient Egypt lived with their owners sorry hope you don't mind me adding that the owners were the pharaoh, temples, nobles and middle class people.
Ancient Egypt had three main social classes--upper, middle, and lower. The upper class consisted of the royal family, rich landowners, government officials, important priests and army officers, and doctors. ... Ancient Egypt's class system was not rigid. People in the lower or middle class could move to a higher position.
Egypt did not really have a Middle Class in the Ancient Period the way that we understand it today (you were either noble or you were average). The people in the middle of the Egyptian social pyramid were merchants and artisans.
Priests were the upper middle class of the Egyptian pyramid, they were very religious people that ran the government.
In the middle class there are carpenters, traders, farmers, and almost all types off labor
3 1. upper class 2. middle class 3. lower class
Yes, they were also with farmers, magicians and priests.
Middle class people in ancient Athens were called metics
The Upper Class - nobles, priests etc. Middle Class - farmers Low Class - Slaves
They were the Traders, Artisans, Shopkeepers, and Scribes
upper class, middle class, and lower class