Egyptians Find Tombs of Pyramid Builders, And More Evidence They Were Free Men.
In addition, Hawass says that the walls of the tombs (which the builders probably built for themselves) bear graffiti like “friends of Khufu (a pharaoh).
Legends have also held that Jews worked on the pyramids, and the first century A.D. Jewish historian Josephus includes a mention. But Jews did not arrive in Egypt until long after construction was completed.
Forget the myths about massive numbers of slaves or Jews building the great pyramids.
There are more than one hundred pyramid in Egypt (104) was built all around Egypt ,throughout the Pharaonic period.
I wonder if it could be to build such that precision and the perfection be constructed with forced labor and coercion? The workers were working from their hearts, and they liked what they were doing, they also loved their kings (Pharaoh), so they wanted to keep their bodies for eternity.
I also wonder if foreigners can build like that huge and great building in countries not their countries and as the Jews mentioned they were Persecuted there. I don't think so.
What matters for the historical interpretation, Hawass stressed, is location, location, location.“These tombs were built beside the king’s pyramid, which indicates that these people were not by any means slaves,” said Mr Hawass. “If they were slaves, they would not have been able to build their tombs beside their king’s”
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There are more than one hundred pyramid in Egypt (104) was built all around Egypt ,throughout the Pharaonic period.
I wonder if it could be to build such that precision and the perfection be constructed with forced labor and coercion? The workers were working from their hearts, and they liked what they were doing, they also loved their kings (Pharaoh), so they wanted to keep their bodies for eternity.
I also wonder if foreigners can build like that huge and great building in countries not their countries and as the Jews mentioned they were Persecuted there. I don't think so.
Egypt‘s chief archaeologist Zahi Hawass said Egyptian researchers have found the( 4,000-year-old) tombs of pyramid builders, and in those tombs more evidence that free men erected these monumental tributes to the ancient pharaohs.
Hawas is against the idea of slave labor to build the pyramids, he says that the idea undermine the skill involved in its construction and the sophistication ofcivilization of Ancient Egypt.
Legends have also held that Jews worked on the pyramids, and the first century A.D. Jewish historian Josephus includes a mention. But Jews did not arrive in Egypt until long after construction was completed.
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