It affected their lives because religion touched every body Else's daily lives wherever they were in the social pyramid
If you made a drawing of all the social groups of ancient Egypt, the drawing would be in a pyramid shape. On the top would be the king and his family. Beneath that would be a small upper class of nobles, army commanders, and priests. Next would be a larger base of skilled middle-class people, such as artisans, shopkeepers, and traders. >>> At the bottom would be the largest group, which would be unskilled workers and farmers. --- Maqua
Egypt was divided into Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt and then into 19 districts called nomes.
A division of a society that is based on economic as well as social status is a social class. It is a group of people that have levels of status, wealth, and influence that are similar.
The largest social class in ancient Egypt and ancient Rome was farmers due to the rising population. Farmers made up the largest social class in both in Egypt and Ancient Rome and in every society up to the industrial revolution in the 19th century. Peasant farmers were the largest class in all pre-industrial societies.
The pyramid with the pharaoh at the top and the peasants at the bottom
Egyptian government officials are the pharaoh's right-hand man. They were basically the governors back in Egyptian times. The government officials were upper-class; they were right below the pharaoh in the social pyramid.
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.
Pharaoh higher class middle class lower class
the lower class
I think the definition of social pyramid is all of the jobs that the people of Egypt have leading to the highest class which is the pharaoh
Egyptian society was structured like a pyramid. -Pharaoh -Government Officials ( Nobles, priests) -Soldiers -Scribes -Merchants -Artisans -Farmers -Slaves and servants For more information, see the Related Link below.
Egyptian society was structured like a pyramid. -Pharaoh -Government Officials ( Nobles, priests) -Soldiers -Scribes -Merchants -Artisans -Farmers -Slaves and servants For more information, see the Related Link below.
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Horus was a Egyptian god, equivalent to the pharaoh or above him.
Serfs, or slaves, were the lowest class for ancient egyptians.
Priests were the upper middle class of the Egyptian pyramid, they were very religious people that ran the government.