It's 100,000 people.
Depends on the size of the pyramid but it always involved thousands. The ancient Greek historian and traveller Herodotus (c.450BC) was told by his guide that it took 100,000 slaves to build the Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu.
50 ships with 50 men in each ship
Odysseus takes 12 of his best men to explore the land of the cyclops including Polyphemus' cave.
Because he likes men
A pyramid is a triangle building made from stone blocks. The pyramid is used as a tomb when the Pharaoh had died they laid him in a coffin in one of the pyramids chambers as it has many chambers, the mummies coffin was then surrounded with all the mummies goods and weapons and food for their journey to the afterlife.I hope this will help youXX Thanks bye!!!
it took a couple thousand men to build the step pyramid.
It took 14-20 years, for 10,000 workers, a mixture of slaves and free men, to build the great pyramid of King Khufu. Perhaps the same number and time to build the second pyramid. The third Giza pyramid took about 15 years and about 5,000 workers. Smaller pyramids obviously took less time.
No. To build the great pyramid, it is estimated to have taken 100,000 men over 20 years to build it. Easy, no, but they were persistent and successful.
14,000,000,000 men at the least.
It will take them 5 hours to build the wall.
10,000 give or take a few
It took 1,400 men to build The Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Depends on the size of the pyramid. It is thought 10,000 men worked for 20 years to build the Great Pyramid at Giza.
It all depends on the size of the pyramid. The ancient greek historian Heroditus (c.450BC) was told by his guide that the Great pyramid at Giza took 100,000 slaves and 20 years to build.
it has been estimated that it took a gang of twenty men
Around fifty. It took thousands of men to build it.
1 million men died building it, we don't know how many survived.