Priests
Scribes
Artisans
Peasants
Government Officials
100

This leader oversaw all religious ceremonies and advised the ruler.

High Priest

100

These symbols formed the Egyptian system of writing students learned.


Hieroglyphs

100

These skilled workers created statues, engravings, and reliefs found in temples and tombs.

Stone carvers

100

This river controlled the three farming seasons described in the section.
 

Nile 

100

This official advised the ruler and carried out commands.

Vizier

200

This holy room held the statue believed to house a god.


Sanctuary

200

This plant-based paper was used for writing records.


Papyrus

200

This very hard rock is mentioned as material artisans often worked with.

Granite

200

These two crops were used to make bread and beer.

Wheat and Barley

200

This official’s main duty was to collect taxes.

Chief treasurer

300

This process preserved bodies because Egyptians believed in an afterlife.

Embalming

300

These people ran schools where boys trained to become writers.

Priests

300

Artisans first shaped objects using this hard rock before carving details.
 

Dolerite

300

During flooding season, peasants often worked on these royal building projects.
 

Pyramids and temples

300

In art, this color symbolized neutrality for a fair judge.

White

400

During mummification, Egyptians believed this organ judged a person’s soul.

Heart

400

This official population count was recorded by writers.

Census

400

After pounding the stone, artisans used chisels made of this metal to carve finer details.
 

Copper

400

Men cut grain using these metal blades with short wooden handles.
 

Sickles

400

After the ruler, this military leader advised on war and national security.

General of armies

500

This large stone coffin held the wooden box containing a mummy.

Sarcophagus

500

Scribes used finely sharpened reeds as this.





Pens

500

Due to their low status, even the most talented of artisans were not allowed to do this to their work.

Sign their work

500

If a farmer’s harvest failed and taxes couldn’t be paid, this punishment occurred.
 

Brutal beating

500

Lavish meals featuring roasted ducks, geese, antelope, fruit, bread, and plenty of beer and wine showed officials’ luxurious lifestyle at these events.

banquets

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