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The builders in ancient Egypt were primarily known as "workmen" or "laborers," but they were often organized into specialized groups called "guilds." Notably, skilled craftsmen and architects played significant roles in the construction of monumental structures like pyramids and temples. Many of these builders were not slaves but rather paid laborers who took pride in their work, often living in nearby workers' villages. The most famous of these builders were responsible for the construction of iconic structures such as the Great Pyramid of Giza.

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