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gregcrv | 3 years ago

This is not true. https://www.history.com/news/egypts-oldest-papyri-detail-gre... There are plenty or records about the pyramid constructions, it was also proven that they were built by a paid voluntary workforce rather than slaves like most people believe.

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ncmncm|3 years ago

That describes a project receiving pyramid facing stones quarried from white Tufa limestone.

But I doubt there is any indication whether this was for maintenance work, or original construction.

Pharaohs were always embarking on patch-up and upgrade projects on ancient stuff, and tagging everything they touched with their personal cartouches (often having their predecessors' chiseled out, first). So it is very hard to know who really built what, or when. The Sphinx is officially ascribed to a Pharaoh who leaned a stela on it bragging about maintenance work he had ordered (a thing there are also a lot of).

But they never tagged pyramids.

wly_cdgr|3 years ago

Just cos they were technically paid don't mean they weren't de facto slaves

autoexec|3 years ago

Some things never change I guess...

dleslie|3 years ago

Well hey, that's news to me, and utterly fascinating!

Thank-you.

dr_dshiv|3 years ago

Yeah, that papyrus is bonkers. Imagine what still exists out there in the desert!

dleslie|3 years ago

We can only hope there's one that details the process of the laying of the stones.