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According to the Greek historian Herodotus (c.450BC) 100,000 slaves toiled in the hot sun for 20 years to build the great pyramid of king Khufu. Modern estimates put the number at about 10,000 to 30,000.
52nd century
0 - 100 = the 1st century 100 -200 = the 2nd century ...... 1900 - 2000 = the 20th century 2000 - 2100 = he 21st century
5th century
250 bc
between 453 and 450BC
450bc
This is the earliest known Law Code of Rome from about 450BC
No The pyramids were already 2000 years old when he visited the pyramids in 450BC.
Preduced in 450bc on 12 bronz tables
The romands engraved their laws on tablets and called them the twelve tables
700, 105, 2200, 5, 450, 1241
about 2000 years old. He visited Egypt in about 450BC
According to the Greek historian Herodotus (c.450BC) 4,000 stone masons out of a workforce of 100,000, worked on the Great Pyramid.
Well this answer cant be answered i think because this desease started in about 450Bc so you cant know
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. Diodorus Siculus who lived in the 1st century BC increased the number to 360,000. Modern estimates put the figure at 5,000 to 20,000.