Who made at the largest social class of early civilization

It is difficult to determine exactly who made up the largest social class in early civilizations, as social structures varied across different cultures and time periods. However, in many early civilizations, the largest social class was typically composed of peasants or laborers who worked the land, engaged in agriculture, and provided essential goods and services for the society. They often formed the foundation of the economy and were considered lower class or commoners in societies with hierarchical structures.