The Lost City at Giza and the Homes of the Pyramid Workers
Title: The Lost City at Giza and the Homes of the Pyramid Workers
Category: /History/Ancient History
Details: Words: 2220 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Lost City at Giza and the Homes of the Pyramid Workers
Category: /History/Ancient History
Details: Words: 2220 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
The pyramids at Giza have been a mystery for people are the world for thousands of years. Perhaps the biggest mystery of the great pyramids has been who built them, and how they were built. For years the accepted hypothesis was slaves, led by slave drivers cracking whips to encourage faster work, built the pyramids. This hypothesis was changed after hieroglyphs were found telling of a pyramid town and stating the name of mayors and
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visitors into their homes, and a private room for just the family who lived in each home. They had a municipal drainage system, which allowed the city to be kept clean. All in all, the workers at Giza lived a good life, a life full of tired less work for their king, and a life full of devotion to the monuments they were erecting which would stand for thousands of years, and probably thousands more.