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Released:
Friday, December 31, 2010
Origin:
Ontario, Canada
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Travel to the pyramids in Egypt and back again...

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Who Built the Pyramids?

Contrary to some popular depictions, the pyramid builders were not slaves or foreigners. Excavated skeletons show that they were Egyptians who lived in villages developed and overseen by the pharaoh's supervisors.

Some of the builders were permanent employees of the pharaoh. Others were conscripted for a limited time from local villages. Some may have been women: Although no depictions of women builders have been found, some female skeletons show wear that suggests they labored with heavy stone for long periods of time.

Graffiti indicates that at least some of these workers took pride in their work, calling their teams "Friends of Khufu," "Drunkards of Menkaure," and so on—names indicating allegiances to pharaohs.

An estimated 20,000 to 30,000 workers built the Pyramids at Giza over 80 years. Much of the work probably happened while the River Nile was flooded.

Huge limestone blocks could be floated from quarries right to the base of the Pyramids. The stones would likely then be polished by hand and pushed up ramps to their intended positions.

It took more than manual labor, though. Architects achieved an accurate pyramid shape by running ropes from the outer corners up to the planned summit, to make sure the stones were positioned correctly. And priests-astronomers helped choose the pyramids' sites and orientations, so that they would be on the appropriate axis in relation to sacred constellations.

From stone pusher to priest, every worker would likely have recognized his or her role in continuing the life-and-death cycle of the pharaohs, and thereby in perpetuating the glory of Egypt.

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Dropped Off 6/6/2012 JPS1985 placed it in The Garden Sea-cret Maryland   Visit Log
Visited 6/6/2012 JPS1985 took it to The Garden Sea-cret Maryland - 6.12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/6/2012 JPS1985 took it to WattsinBB Delaware - .42 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/6/2012 JPS1985 took it to Lizards (and more) are Down by the Sea in Fenwick! Delaware - 5.41 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/6/2012 JPS1985 took it to BB Refuel Delaware - .36 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/6/2012 JPS1985 took it to ReadWhileWaiting Delaware - .41 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/6/2012 JPS1985 took it to WattsinBB Delaware - .27 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/6/2012 JPS1985 took it to BB Playtime Delaware - .29 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/6/2012 JPS1985 took it to Bowling in Bethany Beach? Delaware - 10.16 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/6/2012 JPS1985 took it to 19 Collins Avenue, Dewey Beach DE Delaware - .25 miles  Visit Log
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