Pyramid workers in ancient Egypt were generally treated better than commonly believed. They were often skilled laborers who received regular wages, food, and housing, especially during the construction periods. Contrary to the notion of slaves, many workers were organized into teams and took pride in their work, contributing to a sense of national identity and religious devotion. However, the conditions could still be harsh, with long hours and physical labor involved.
they were slaves that built the pyramid. or prisoners of warAnswerArchaeologists have recently found the graves of some workers who built the pyramids. They were buried reverentially, and with some goods to help them in the afterlife. It is clear that the workers were not slaves, but paid workers who were treated well by the standards of their time.
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Most of the workers who built the pyramid were slaves.
Job in the Bible did build the pyramid but with help from his workers
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The city built for pyramid workers is called "Kahun" and is located near the pyramid complexes of Dashur and Lisht in Egypt. It served as a purpose-built settlement for the workers who constructed the nearby pyramids during the reign of Pharaoh Senusret II.