read the question to yourself, doesn't make sense.....
gold
Yes, but in food and goods.
they were fed well and paid
Egyptians were paid with corn and amounts varied for different occupations.
Because they were slaves the property of another person.
Ancient Egypt money was hedj [ close to money ] . They also paid buy trading giving something to get something or by gold silver and copper.
There was no money in ancient Egypt so people were paid in kind in food, clothing and goods. For a labourer it would have been the barest subsistence. You would have got food but little else. There is a good chance that you and your family would not have worn any clothes.
The Ancient Egyptians didn't use currency; they bartered. The Greeks introduced currency to Egypt.
A Nome in ancient Egypt is was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt.
Egypt's Ancient Capital.
Slaves didn't get paid. They received food, somewhere to sleep and if they were lucky clothes.
They were usually rich people before they became priests. They were very well paid.