Social Structure
In Ancient Mesopotamia it was separated by classes or your job. There is the Upper class, Middle class, and Lower class. The people in the Upper class had Big houses that could be two floors tall. Their jobs would most likely to be choose from being a Priest, A Government Official, or even a Land owner. People that lived as middle class people were very common. They were mostly Merchants and Craftspeople. The Middle Class people may have been Fishers or Farmers. They had houses near the edge of the city. Lastly, there was the lowest class: the slaves. They worked for basically everybody that was above them. They lived in their owner’s home, and could do nothing themselves except for work.
Daily Life
In Ancient Mesopotamia, People would Always pray before they ate. The Kings of course, lived in big buildings. People in the higher part of the social class lived towards the center.