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It tok a lot of men,mostly slaves,about 14,3000 men and more as cutters and skilled workers.
They built them but were not buried in the pyramid king Khufu had no intention of spending eternity with thousands of sweaty slaves!
It is generally accepted that the Sphinx was built by Pharaoh Khafre - c2575 to c2465 BC - during the Old Kingdom, the age of the great pyramid builders. However there is possible evidence that the monument may be older than this for an inscription within the Great Pyramid, dating from 600 BC, records that Pharaoh Khufu-Khafre's father-carried out repairs on the Sphinx's tail and headdress.
It is not really known for definite who build the sphinx, but one of the current ideas is that Khufu's son Djedefre built the sphinx in the image of his father after his death. Although, there are still many disagreements, some think khufu (builder of the Great Pyramid) built the sphinx, while others believe it was built by his other son khafre (the builder of the middle pyramid).
The bent pyramid
The Great Sphinx of Giza is a limestone statue that depicts a reclining mythical creature called a sphinx that has a human head and a lion's body. Unfortunately the facts about when it was built and who constructed it are hotly debated. Many argue that it was built because sphinxes held such a prominent place in Egyptian worship and mythology.
From wars nd from many poor people!
Mostly likely not2nd Answerer says: No, some people believe it to be true, but to us historians, we know that it was built by 'workers'. Many say the workers were slaves, but burial sites of dead workers (that have been found) are much too decorated for all to have been slaves. It was also frowned upon for a slave to enter religious areas, which makes some wonder that there may have been no slaves at all working on the pyramid.3rd Answerer says: The giant MASER of Giza was built by humans, but the reason remains unclear.
64. It is also the Number of Years the Queen Ruled. Built by the Slaves which were set free by Her. Built it the Slaves who Honored her.
Because there are many skilled workers
According to the ancient Greek historian and traveller Herodotus 100,000 slaves toiled for twenty years to build the Great Pyramid of king Khufu. Modern estimates put the number at 20,000 to 30,000. Some say that they were all slaves; a mixed workforce of skilled workers and slaves; or skilled workers and peasant farmers conscripted during the inundation of the Nile when work on the land was not possible. Take your pick.
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