One theory says they were slaves, another claims they were peasant farmers recruited during the annual flooding of the Nile when no farm work was possible. There was also a permanent staff of skilled workers and scribes who stayed on site all year round.
I ame sure that slaves worked alongside with builders and archictects while building pyramids.In kufu's pyramid though, it was slaves who worked the most.
It was readily available close to the sites where pyramids were built. Limestone is a relatively soft stone which can be worked with copper tools.
How did the building of the pyramids lead to advances in mathematics
yes the great pyramids are bigger than the empire state building.
No. Camels did not build pyramids, they were built by human slaves
I ame sure that slaves worked alongside with builders and archictects while building pyramids.In kufu's pyramid though, it was slaves who worked the most.
It was readily available close to the sites where pyramids were built. Limestone is a relatively soft stone which can be worked with copper tools.
Food, water, shelter and clothes but no money. If you worked on building the pyramids you went naked.
The hours the pyramid builders worked were governed by daylight. It is most likely they worked between 10 and 12 hours a day.
no
How did the building of the pyramids lead to advances in mathematics
100,000
No The pyramids were already 2000 years old when he visited the pyramids in 450BC.
Thousands of slaves
Yes, the builders were trying to prevent people stealing from them. The only problem was many of the break ins were by the men who worked at building them.
the farmers
yes the great pyramids are bigger than the empire state building.