They were farmers given work by pharaoh in the season when the Nile was flooded and they could not work their farms.
khufuThe Great Pyramid is thought to have been built by the pharaoh Khufu.
the aztecs organized thousands of workers for their projects.
Yes and no The work force was a mixed one of slaves and free workers. A total of 20,000 to 30,000 workers would have been needed for the task. The slaves did all the heavy dangerous work such as quarrying, dragging the stones, putting them in place, extending and repairing the ramps used to raise the stones to the required level.
Khufu ruled for many years. He ruled from 2590- 2568 BC. Many people believe he was cruel because he treated his workers badly and only gave them onions to eat. he built The Great Pyramid at Giza during the yearly Nile's flood so that the farmers would only work on his pyramid
20,000 workers
Most of the workers who built the pyramid were slaves.
He and his workers built the Great Pyramid.
If you are referring to the Great Pyramid it was built for the 4th dynasty pharaoh Khufu who reigned between the years 2589-66BCE. Not that he did the work himself, as an absolute ruler he had access to thousands of workers.
Scribes, craftsmen and thousands of slaves worked on the Great Pyramid
the ancient Egyptians Did. A mixture of officials (the scribes), skilled workers (masons, carpenters, smiths, surveyors) and thousands of labourers (probably slaves)
It is estimated that around 20,000 to 30,000 workers, not slaves, were employed to build the pyramid of Giza. These workers were likely skilled laborers, farmers, and craftsmen who were paid for their work. The common misconception of slaves being used to build the pyramids is largely inaccurate.
They were farmers given work by pharaoh in the season when the Nile was flooded and they could not work their farms.
the best place is to look in the local library if you can not find it go to a scientist
they made slaves work on it
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The bent pyramid