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How did Egypt’s grain surplus encourage people to become artisans?

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Egypt's grain surplus encouraged people to become artisans, because farmers began to produce food surpluses and those food surpluses could be traded for clay, art pieces, and etc from artisans. Basically, artisans could get food by trading their supplies and work.

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Egypt's grain surplus encouraged people to become artisans, because farmers began to produce food surpluses and those food surpluses could be traded for clay, art pieces, and etc from artisans. Basically, artisans could get food by trading their supplies and work.

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