Why do we know much more about the cultural practices of rulers than about those of ordinary people?
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We know much more about the cultural practices of rulers than about those of ordinary people because the ordinary people followed the cultural practices adopted by their kings/emperors. Moreover people had faith in their rulers. They could not adopt other cultural practices which their rulers did not practise.
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We know much more about the cultural practices of rulers than about those of ordinary people because the cultural practices of rulers were carefully preserved in palaces for centuries. Ordinary men and women also painted on pots, walls, floors, cloth.
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