Answer:
Mesopotamian Artisans and Craft Workers
Explanation: Artisans in Mesopotamia represented the middle class of society. They were free citizens with few rights and privileges who created the goods desired by the upper classes. Fine pottery, gold and silver jewelry, carved ivory figurines, finely woven textiles, and carved semi-precious gemstones were all goods traded throughout the cities of Mesopotamia and the greater world. Providing these goods was the work of a city’s craft workers or artisans.