How was the day of the rich and poor Sumerians?

The poor Sumerian worked most of the day. He had no other choice, because the society was agrarian, it was required to produce food for himself and his family, or do some kind of craft in the city, or, for example, work as a servant. If the poor Sumerian was a peasant, then he was required to work all day in the field or to build irrigation facilities. If a craftsman, he spent time making items, for example, a potter made pots and all kinds of utensils.
The wealthy Sumerian was less busy with work. He could entertain himself, such as having a feast. His work could be varied: a nobleman, a major merchant, a priest.



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