the peasant farmers
Their labour. During the flood season when the farmers could not work their land, he gave them employment and sustenance working on pyramids and other projects.
The farmers, artisans, and priests.
I think the answer is that they used an irrigation system. I hope I helped.
MORE THAN 3000 PEOPLE. Can't you believe it?!
the peasant farmers
the peasant farmers
Since the fields were filled with water the farmers word for the king. Instead of working in the fields they helped work on the temples and pyramids.
From what i heard i believe the farmers built the pyramids and the Great Sphinx or Giza when there crops got flodded or had time.
Workers who built the pyramids in ancient Egypt were not paid with money, but rather with food, clothing, and housing. They were likely farmers who worked on the pyramids during the flood season when their fields were submerged. The work on the pyramids was considered a form of national duty or service to the pharaoh.
the farmers
Farmers typically worked on the pyramids for about three months during the flood season when their fields were flooded. This was a form of compulsory labor known as corvée, where peasants were required to work on public projects as part of their civic duty to the pharaoh. The rest of the year, they would return to their agricultural work.
Their labour. During the flood season when the farmers could not work their land, he gave them employment and sustenance working on pyramids and other projects.
Their labour. During the flood season when the farmers could not work their land, he gave them employment and sustenance working on pyramids and other projects.
When the Nile was flooded, and the farmers were given relief work by the Pharaoh to tide them over until planting season.
The farmers, artisans, and priests.
Because they had thousands of peasant farmers to do the work when the Nile flooded and no work was possible on the land.