using escape shafts
Escape shafts
by digging the feet
Ancient history claims that the pyramids were built by gangs of workmen.
Collective nouns for workmen are a crew of workmen or a gang of workmen.
The standard collective noun is a crew of workmen.
The collective nouns for workmen are a crew of workmen and a gang of workmen.
Skilled workmen who were buried on the plateau next to their King. You can read more about it here: http://www.talkingpyramids.com/pyramid-builders-tombs-found-Giza/
Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.Egyptian workmen made Cleopatra's tomb --- no matter where it is.
a group of workmen is called a gang!
history of workmen compensation
There is much debate about the number of rooms inside of the Great Pyramid at Giza. There are three burial chambers, but there may be other rooms inside of the pyramid that have not been discovered yet.
Today tourists enter the Great Pyramid via the Robbers' Tunnel dug by workmen employed by Caliph al-Ma'mun around AD 820. The tunnel is cut straight through the masonry of the pyramid for approximately 27 metres (89 ft), then turns sharply left to encounter the blocking stones in the Ascending Passage. Unable to remove these stones, the workmen tunnelled up beside them through the softer limestone of the Pyramid until they reached the Ascending Passage. It is possible to enter the Descending Passage from this point, but access is usually forbidden.