Yes infact
Merchants were pretty highly stared, they toured trading goods and selling goods. They would trade exotic substances with the Egyptians to get what they needed. Goods from them could variety from nearby countries, to all the way from perchance India. They also travelled down rivers.
They pot their payment by crops
Artisans were skilled craftsmen.
they were made in the skilled blacksmiths workshop.
Many of the mosaics were floors. The ancient Romans had a heating system under their floors and perhaps the tiles were more functional than any other covering. These early mosaics can also be found around England, where the Romans also lived, under farmhouse floors. There is a museum in Cirenchester, in England, that has many of them.
People in ancient Rome,( as well as people today), specialized in whatever they were good at or whatever paid the most money. These specialties could be writing/copying manuscripts, building, stone working, mosaic making, horse training, tax collecting, etc. They had just about the same type of work and specialties that we have today, minus the electronic aids. However the ancients had a couple of "specialties" not widely in use today which were the professional torturer and the slave dealers and slave hunters.
The skilled weaver in ancient Greek Mythology was the goddess, Athena. Once, someone challenged Athena to a weaving contest. Athena got so mad that someone thought they were a better weaver than her, that she turned the girl into a spider, so that she would weave forever, but no one would want to come near her.
they are called craftsmen- they are still called craftsmen today. Or if you are talking about what we call them today I have no idea.GOOGLE IT
Thats because they helped succeed in agriculture and difine it with their invetnions
skilled craftsmen
Most of our artists are skilled craftsmen.
Artisans were skilled craftsmen.
Artisans
True
The Ancient Egyptians made Canopic Jars from clay .
The answer to an artisan is a person who skilled in an applied art; or an craftsmen
No, but they are skilled craftsmen, much like a machinist or tool & die maker.
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Hephaestus, the god of craftsmen and smiths.