Laborers were often paid in bread and beer, the staples of the Egyptian diet. If they wanted something else, they needed to be able to offer a skill or some product of value, as Thompson points out. Fortunately for the people, there were many needs which had to be met.
I don't exactly know how much he made but I do know he was in line right afterPharaohs with scribes.PharaohsScribes/PriestBuildersServantsSlaves
The ancient egyptain working class was made up of farmers, merchants, and other laborers. The farmers played a large role in society and played a key role in the Bible as well. Even though the country of Egypt is assosiated with being hot and a desert the area of near the Nile river was quite fertile. Farmers often had planted crops near this area. They grew grain, cotton, grapes. Dates were popular and were grown as well. However dates often gave the egyptains tooth decay (found on their teeth when examied). They made bread and also raised animals. they stored their grain in warehouses as well as traded it with other countries.
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I have no Idea! Some sources say they were slaves, and some said they were farmers during the Nile Flood season. Slaves or farmers needed to be fed, watered and given shelter. As money did not exist in those days payment had to be in kind.
trading goods
by food
normal builders(slaves) didnt get paid but people who build houses and palaces did get payd. how much it was decided the one who pays them
Laborers were often paid in bread and beer, the staples of the Egyptian diet. If they wanted something else, they needed to be able to offer a skill or some product of value, as Thompson points out. Fortunately for the people, there were many needs which had to be met.
the cotten farmers get paid $8.89 for 1 bail of cotten
most Egyptian "builders" were slaves.
How much do farmers get payed in Ecuador? What is the most common salery?
You get paid a million dollars if you want it
12$
Slaves in Ancient Egypt were mostly people who had been captured during the war. According to the law, they were not free, they had no rights and didn't earn any pay. Here's a documentary explaining it more. New Historia-Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
I think the answer is that they used an irrigation system. I hope I helped.
I don't exactly know how much he made but I do know he was in line right afterPharaohs with scribes.PharaohsScribes/PriestBuildersServantsSlaves