Ancient Egypt Social Pyramid — free printable clipart

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Ancient Egypt Social Pyramid

About this illustration

This colorful flat illustration depicts the social hierarchy of Ancient Egypt as a multi-tiered pyramid, with each level showcasing illustrated figures engaged in characteristic activities of their social class. From top to bottom, the tiers are labeled 'Pharaoh', 'Viziers / Priests', 'Scribes', 'Craftsmen', 'Farmers', and 'Slaves', providing concrete visual examples of each role. The image teaches about the social structure and class system of Ancient Egypt, including cultural cues like Egyptian attire, hieroglyphic elements, and specific crafts. It is ideal for history worksheets, presentations, or as a visual aid for K-12 social studies lessons on ancient civilizations, helping students understand different societal roles. The visual style is a clear, high-contrast educational diagram with a cartoon-like feel within each scene.

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