Im thinking maybe latin america and asia i could be wrong though
Germany fell behind with its war reparations as they were so high and if wrong sorry
The artifact in question is <span>known as the Great Sphinx of Giza, it was created in about 2500 BCE in Egypt.
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<span>The fact that the statue is of an animal figure.
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</span><span>This is because the statute has an animal figurine. Limestone was a difficult stone to carve,and the fact that the artist was carved into such an animal like figurine, suggests stone carving techniques.</span>
Groups ranked as artisans in emerging social hierarchies in early river civilizations were known as 'Skilled Craftsmen'.
In societies with rigid hierarchies, a craftsman had a better social standing than the ordinary peasant. A Skilled craftsmen could hope to make more money, earn more respect and even get a chance at climbing the social ladder.
Highly skilled craftsmen including carpenters, musicians, architects and painters. Some of the best were supported by the Kings of the era and could made a comfortable living.
Camel caravans from North Africa carried bars of salt as well as cloth, tobacco, and metal tools across the Sahara to trading centers like Djenne and Timbuktu on the Niger River. Some items for which the salt was traded include gold, ivory, slaves, skins, kola nuts, pepper, and sugar