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Social Class /

Occupation

Type of clothing
worn

Type of food eaten

Type of shelter
lived in

How free time was


spent

Jobs and
Responsibilities

Tools of the Trade

Pharoah

Ceremonial clothing
and sometimes
animals skins.

Pharaohs typically ate loaves of


bread, fruits, vegetables, beef,
figs and fine wine.

Pharaohs lived in
giant palaces
made from stone.

Ancient Egyptian
pharaohs spent most of
their spare time with
their families.

A pharaoh was a
religious leader that
made laws, collected
taxes, and defended
Egypt against
foreigners.

The two objects held in the


pharaoh's hand was the
Crook and the Flail.

Noblemen

Sometimes work
animal skins, mainly
leopard skins.

A nobleman's daily diet would


consist of meat, and cakes as
well as baked bread with milk.

Noblemen lived
in palatial
houses made
from stone
bricks.

Ancient Egyptian
noblemen spent most of
their spare time with
their families.

Farmer's jobs and


responsibilities were
farming, look after
cattle, wine and
chicken.

Noblemen used chariots


and a schedule written on
a piece of papyrus.

Priests

Priests wore simple


clothes of linen, with
white papyrus shoes.

The priests didnt really eat


much as the pharaoh kept them
working. They mainly just had
half a bread with a small
amount of milk.

Ancient Egyptian
priests lived in
their temples.

Ancient Egyptian priests


spent most of their spare
time with their families.

The priests role in


society was believed
to keep the ancient
Egyptian gods to keep
their presence on
earth.

A priest tools of trade were


objects like Holy Oil, Gold,
and Jewelry.

Craftsmen/workers

Workers and other


people of modest
condition often wore
nothing, but the
shenti, which was
made of flax, was
worn by all people.

The main staple of the


craftsman was bread. They also
had fruits, vegetables, lamb,
and goats for food. The main
drink was beer made from
barley.

I couldnt find an
accurate answer
but I believe that
they lived in
either stone or
mud brick
houses with their
familys.

Ancient Egyptian
workers spent most of
their spare time with
their families.

A worker's job could


vary from being
potters and
construction workers,
to helping the
pharaoh. Workers
occupied most of the
jobs because, they
were WORKERS.

A worker's tools of trade


would depend on which
job they had. If they were
involved in construction,
they could use carts to
carry stone blocks to a
pyramids construction
area.

Soldiers

Soldiers wore bronze


or leather helmets and
armor.

Soldiers ate fruit, vegetables,


meat and cakes sweetened with
honey. They also ate staple
foods, such as bread, beans,
onions, fish and garlic. Meals
were often served with wine
and beer.

The ancient
Egyptian soldiers
lived in
fortresses and
garrisons.

Ancient Egyptian
soldiers spent most of
their spare time with
their families.

The main job of a


soldier of Ancient
Egypt, was to protect
Egypt.

Soldiers would carry


daggers and stone tools as
weaponry.

Farmers

Loincloths made from


linen.

Women

Women often wore


simple sheath dresses
called kalasiris.

Ancient egyptian farmers


mainly ate bread, fruit, meat
and beer.

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Poorer farmers
lived in mud
brick houses,
whereas richer
farmers lived in
stone houses.

Ancient Egyptian farmers


spent most of their spare
time with their families.

Farmer's jobs and


responsibilities were
farming, look after
cattle, wine and
chicken.

Farmers mainly used their


hands when farming ,but
also used other common
tools like knives and
shears.

Most women
lived in mud
brick houses
with their family.

Ancient Egyptian women


spent most of their spare
time with their families.

Women in Ancient
Egypt could do many
roles, but most
women, worked at
their homes.

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