Monday 22 October 2012

Pyramids at Giza were not built by the slave



The Egyptian archaeologists discovered a new tomb belonging to the workers who built the great pyramids of Giza. The discovery of this tomb once argued that history had been noted that the pyramid of Giza was built by slaves. Thousands of people who built the pyramids is apparently ate meat regularly, worked shifts and was given the honor to be buried in mud brick tombs
Giza pyramids. This indicates that workers builders Giza pyramids not built by slaves as long as this dala recorded world history.

Graves of the pyramid workers were first discovered in the area in 1990, according to the Egyptian archaeologist, Zahi Hawass. From what I found there indicate that the workers are wage workers and not slaves at all. Hawass said in a statement that the tombs were built beside the king's tomb (pyramid of Giza) is evidence that workers are given the honor of their services. Hawass added that other evidence showing that they were not slaves were approximately 10,000 laborers working on the pyramids ate 21 cattle and 23 sheep sent to them daily from farms in northern and southern Egypt. imagine if 23 sheep are made satay, surely you can imagine how much food was available at the time to eat meberi these workers. In addition, the workers are also working shifts every 3 months. And those who died during the construction of the pyramids of Giza are given the honor to be buried in the tomb, located near the Giza pyramids.

Discoveries like these reveal other aspects of ancient Egyptian society besides just the stone monuments and temples frequented by priests, rulers and nobles, explained Salima Ikram, a professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo.

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