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explain the life in a city of Mesopotamia​

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Answered by simranraj2003abrs
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Most Mesopotamian commoners were farmers living outside the city walls. However, cities too required commoners as many tasks were involved in running a city efficiently. All of Mesopotamia’s social classes lived in the city, including the nobility, the royals and their families, priests and priestesses, free commoners, clients of the nobility or temples and slaves. Clients were either temple dependents, such as important craftsmen, temple workers or dependent commoners who owned no property and worked on the nobility’s great estates.

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however cities too required commoners as many tasks were involved in running a city efficiently . all of mesopotamia's social classes lived in the city , including the nobility the royals and their families , priest and priestess ,free commoners , clients , of the nobility or temples and slaves

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