Examples of artisans in the following topics:
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- The majority of the citizens in each ciudadela (walled cities in the capital of Chan Chan) were artisans.
- In the late Chimú, about 12,000 artisans lived and worked in Chan Chan alone.
- Artisans played an essential role in Chimú culture:
- Artisans were forbidden to change their profession, and were grouped in the ciudadela according to their area of specialization.
- The Chimú are known for their artisanal works, such as this mantle spun of multiple colored fibers sometime from 1000-1476 CE.
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- It featured a stratified social system made up of aristocrats, soldiers, artisans and craftsmen, and peasants.
- Artisans and craftsmen comprised the middle class of Shang society.
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around 1000 BCE, the Indo-Aryans developed four main caste distinctions:
Brahamin, consisting of priests, scholars and teachers; Kshatriyas, the kings,
governors and warriors; Vaishyas, comprising agriculturists, artisans, and
merchants; and Sudras, the service providers and artisans who were originally
non-Aryans but admitted to Vedic society.
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- Most city-dwellers were artisans and merchants grouped together in
distinct neighborhoods.
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- The work of Mixtec artisans who produced work in stone, wood, and metal were well regarded throughout ancient Mesoamerica.
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- Its artisans worked expertly with ivory, glassware, and wood, as well as with metals and precious stones.
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- Indeed in the Nahuatl language the word "Tōltēcatl" [toːlˈteːkat͡] (singular) or "Tōltēcah" [toːlˈteːkaʔ] (plural) came to take on the meaning "artisan".
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- Many historical documents from the era demonstrate that the
Attalids supported the growth of towns by sending in skilled artisans and remitting
taxes.
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- Many of the buildings contained workshops where artisans produced pottery and other goods.
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- This period also saw the further development of the four-class hierarchy, called the "four occupations," which gave aristocratic scholars the highest social status, followed by farmers, then craftsmen and artisans, and finally merchants.