Why do we know much more about the cultural practices of rulers than about those of ordinary people?
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We know more about the cultural practices of rulers than about those of ordinary people because of the following reasons: Only rulers could afford minstrels and historians for records and documentation. ... Ordinary people did not have resources or wealth to preserve their memories and cultural practices.
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We know more about the culture practices of rulers than about those of ordinary people because the culture practices of rulers were carefully preserved in palacies for centuries.
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