Scribes (who supervised the work), craftsmen ( such as masons, smiths, carpenters and ropemakers) and slaves.
workers in Egypt
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one) there is no great wall of Egypt - there is however a great wall of china. two) you may be refering to the great prymids in Egypt which in answer to this question is 'yes, the egyptians built the great prymids in Egypt'.
Throughout ancinet Greek history there have been many temples to Apollo built.
The city built for pyramid workers is called "Kahun" and is located near the pyramid complexes of Dashur and Lisht in Egypt. It served as a purpose-built settlement for the workers who constructed the nearby pyramids during the reign of Pharaoh Senusret II.
They weren't slaves.. Well mostly all of them were paid workers living in Egypt and some were slaves. But the slaves werent working on the actual pyramid. The carried supplies and things.
It was built in Ptolemaic Egypt, which was Egypt conquered by Greeks. So it's in Egypt, but it was built by Greek conquerors.
The pyramids of Egypt were built by different pharaohs during the Forth Dynasty
Giza is the site of the largest pyramids built in Egypt.
No Egypt is built around The Nile River
Workers who built the pyramids in ancient Egypt were not paid a salary but were instead provided with food, water, and shelter. They were essentially conscripted laborers who worked in service to the Pharaoh.
It was built in Giza, Egypt.