Slaves were likely not used to build the pyramids in ancient Egypt. Most evidence suggests that the pyramids were constructed by skilled Egyptian laborers, not slaves. These laborers were well-fed, had housing, and were respected members of the community, working in rotating shifts on a seasonal basis.
Did slaves really make pyramids? The answer is surprisingly, no. Because if slaves did make pyramids, they wouldn't have a grave that was dug. There's also some Egyptian pictograph in the grave that shows some people making bread, making food and most importantly, making the pyramid.
No, the Aztec pyramids were primarily built by skilled laborers and builders who were not enslaved. Slavery did exist in Aztec society, but slaves were typically used for agricultural work, household chores, or as sacrifices in religious ceremonies.
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.
The Aztecs built pyramids for religious and ceremonial purposes, as well as to serve as platforms for the performance of rituals and sacrifices. They believed that the pyramids connected them to the gods and the spiritual world, and that by building and performing ceremonies on them, they could maintain harmony with the divine forces.
Yes, limestone quarries were used to extract the stones needed to build the pyramids in ancient Egypt. The most famous quarry used for this purpose is the Tura quarry, located near Cairo, which provided the fine white limestone used for the outer casing of the pyramids. Other quarries, such as those at Giza and Aswan, also supplied the necessary stones for construction.
Slaves used ropes used ropes and ramps to build the PYRAMIDS , as the stones [building blocks of pyramids] were too heavy to carry with hands or on their backs.
Slaves didn't build the pyramids, and no.
They solved it with slaves. Jewish slaves. Jewish slaves did not build the pyramid
limestone, granite, copper, chisels, wooden wedges and slaves
Craftsmen, slaves, and workers.
No. Camels did not build pyramids, they were built by human slaves
Slaves were not used to build pyramids, they used a paid workforce.
I'm not sure, but they mostly had slaves
the pharaoh gto the slaves and farmers to build them
Because they had thousands of peasant farmers to do the work when the Nile flooded and no work was possible on the land.
The pyramids were not built by slaves. They were built by well-paid, skilled Egyptians laborers as part of a massive state construction project.
'They' had no choice ! The pyramids were built by captured slaves. The slaves were forced to work or be punished.