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Yes,because all of the Pharaohs items would be put in the pyramid. Don't forget the Pharaohs were buried in pyramids, and some other rich people so they had to have enough money to buy pottery.
At the end of the Old Kingdom, the wealth and power of the Pharaohs declined. Building and maintaining pyramids cost a lot of money. Pharaohs could not collect enough taxes to keep up with the expenses. At the same time, ambitious nobles used their government positions to take power from the Pharaohs. In time, nobles gained enough power to challange the Pharaohs. By about 2200 B.C, the Old Kingdom had falllen.
Robbers were interested in the pharaohs tombs because Egyptian pharaohs believed that they would go to the after life so they put everything they owned in there tomb which explains why they are so big.Robbers wanted to break into the pyramids because Egyptian pharaohs had a lot of money, jewels, gold and expensive things.Also they buried cats and servants in the pyramid usually they killed the servants when a pharaoh died because he would need them in the after life. So the robbers wanted to break into the pyramids because they were worth so much money.
No because it cost to much money that he doesn't have enough money.
Alot! They had to get scribes to paint tombs, Builders to build tombs (pyramids), Sarcophagus', etc
The pharaoh's paid farmers to work on the pyramid during the off season, when no farming would have been done. A pharaoh would offer money to a team of people who would build the pyramids using basic tools, and they would pull the stone blocks using oxen.
so then you can have enough money to put furniture in your new house!
Sure with enough money it is possible.
Well actually, all the pyramids made, no one got paid for them. Slaves built all the pyramids. And slaves built the Washington Monument. (Just a little fact)
they were rich and had enough money to build them. they wanted more money, so they sold stuff and made shops.
Because it is money from the government and the government is very stingy about giving money to the taxpayer.
They thought it would effect paris's economy with all the money it took but they raised enough money.