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. The middle class was made up chiefly of merchants, manufacturers, and artisans.
Q. Who made up the largest social class of early civilization?
What groups made up the largest social class in earliest civilizations? Usually it was rulers, priests, govenment officials and warriors that made up the largest social class in early civilizations.
Table of Contents
- Q. Who made up the largest social class of early civilization?
- Q. What was the largest social class in ancient West African societies?
- Q. How did the largest group in Egyptian society live?
- Q. What was the largest social group in Egypt?
- Q. Who was the largest group in Egyptian society?
- Q. What was the purpose of mummification?
- Q. Can viruses live in mummies?
- Q. What disease did mummies scientists get?
- Q. Do mummies have bacteria?
- Q. What organism was found infected the mummified ancient Egypt?
- Q. What country did they scan the Egyptian mummy?
- Q. Who is the oldest Egyptian mummy?
Q. What was the largest social class in ancient West African societies?
The slaves were the largest strata, one at the bottom among the Soninke like other West African ethnic groups, and constituted up to half of the population. The slaves among the Soninke people were hierarchically arranged into three strata.
Q. How did the largest group in Egyptian society live?
The largest group in Egyptian society was the unskilled worker. In order to get enough food to live, this group voluntarily involved in the construction of Egyptian’s architecture, such as pyramid and spynx. Some of them also paid to take care the lands that owned by the member of the noble family.
Q. What was the largest social group in Egypt?
peasants
Q. Who was the largest group in Egyptian society?
Chapter 2: Ancient Egypt (Section 1 Flashcards)
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who made up the largest group in Egyptian society? | farmers and unskilled workers |
Why did the Egyptians settle in the Nile River valley? | rich farmland, drinking, bathing, fish, etc. |
How was Egyptian Society divided? | social groups based on pwer and wealth |
Q. What was the purpose of mummification?
The purpose of mummification was to keep the body intact so it could be transported to a spiritual afterlife.
Q. Can viruses live in mummies?
No live virus, viral DNA, or human DNA remained within these corpses.
Q. What disease did mummies scientists get?
An international team has discovered the world’s oldest known cases of breast cancer and multiple myeloma (a type of bone marrow cancer). The discoveries were made by conducting CT scans of two mummies found in the pharaonic necropolis of Qubbet el-Hawa in Aswan, Egypt.
Q. Do mummies have bacteria?
Preserved mummy bacteria can tell us a lot about the evolution of pathogens and antibiotic resistance. But every method of mummification has one thing in common: the bacteria that promote decomposition of organs and flesh are prevented from making a liquid meal of the dead.
Q. What organism was found infected the mummified ancient Egypt?
Besides the first proof for visceral leishmaniasis in paleopathology, we provide evidence that leishmaniasis was present in Nubia in the early Christian period and that the organism also infected ancient Egyptians, probably because of close trading contacts to Nubia, during the Middle Kingdom.
Q. What country did they scan the Egyptian mummy?
A team of Polish scientists say they have discovered the only known example of an embalmed pregnant Egyptian mummy. The discovery was made by researchers at the Warsaw Mummy Project and revealed in the Journal of Archaeological Science on Thursday.
Q. Who is the oldest Egyptian mummy?
Chinchorro mummy