Just dudes drunk on artisinal beer, pushing rocks in the desert. Unbothered by modern society. Vibing in the moment.
♪ 🌈 s l a v e r y 🌈 ♫
At best, that’s reductive and at worst it’s completely wrong. I get that this was probably a joke answer, but I feel like this misconception is unfortunate since it misrepresents ancient Egyptian culture and also undermines the impact of the unique evil of chattel slavery that was practiced in the US.
also it doesn’t make it any less impressive.
That’s one thing that’s stayed constant to this day.
Less burocracy and stupid permissions, plans and a “Let’s go” was enough.
The secret ingredient then was the same as it is today.
Slave labor.
Error, they certainly had slaves, but not for building Pyramids and Temples. The Farao knew, if he wanted a job well done, he needed professionals, he used free paid workers. The true is, it was a hard work, but in better conditions as often today
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8 h days
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6 days the week
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A cabin with garden for them and their families
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Medical attention
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Tax exemption
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Free food
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Attention of the elderly
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https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/who-built-the-egyptian-pyramids-not-slaves
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Government grants?
God was their AI.
they did this without a 100 email chain?
Must’ve been the wind
Slaves. They did it with slaves.
Wait till you find out how modern economies function.
I think the general consensus among anthropologists is that the workers building the great pyramids weren’t slaves, just day laborers working for rations of ale and food.
They weren’t built with slaves
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jan/11/great-pyramid-tombs-slaves-egypt
They did it with whips, Rimmer. Massive, massive whips.