Great Pyramid tombs unearth 'proof' workers were not slaves

pyramids Wed, Jun. 10, 2020
The debate over the building of the pyramids continues throughout the time, as the name of the pyramids appeared among the most frequently discussed topics in Britain in the past hours amid a state of controversy over who built them, amid allegations that the slaves are builders and are not free Egyptians, and this came after some objected to the overthrow of demonstrators A statue of a slave merchant in the British city of Bristol, last Sunday, before they were thrown into the Yvonne River, which prompted a large number of archaeologists to respond to these false allegations, but during the next report we review evidence of the conditions of the daily workbook during the construction of the pyramids, one of the wonders of the world The seven.

First we must make it clear that the farming system in ancient Egypt and even the construction of the High Dam, was practiced once a year with flooding, and the farmer sits after that throughout the year without work, so the work in the pyramid came at this time of the year to increase the income of the farmer, and this is what It was mentioned in the book "Rereading History" by Dr. and researcher Yasser Shehata, issued by the Egyptian General Book Authority.

Through monitoring several transactions for individuals during the work of the pyramids builders, which confirms that workers are not subjected to forced labor at all, the researcher added Dr. Yasser Shehata, that there was a high-level medical follow-up for workers as a sign of concern for them and their conditions, which is finding traces of specialized health units to treat workers The injured are at work or are ill, and I found traces of old bakeries to serve the workers, which indicates that the state was interested in providing food to the workers.

The book "Rereading History" indicated that one of the most important things that was found was lists divided into multiple boxes, in which there is a field for the name, a box for the number of days of absence, and a box if the reason for absence was acceptable or unacceptable, which means that the absentees were recording and recording the number of days of their absence , And that some of the reasons for absence were accepting any paid wages and reasons that refused to be paid.

And who admired the reasons and their beauties that were mentioned in the workers ’daily notebook, the book indicated that they mentioned the absence of one of the workers was the celebration of his son’s birthday, and unfortunately the list that was found did not reveal whether this was an excuse before or not, but what strikes this excuse is that The celebration of the son's birthday is not in the traditions of slaves, but rather is one of the traditions of a class with a good degree of living and thought. It is striking that the worker in the pyramid remembers this excuse and takes it seriously and is recorded in the books. This means that this tradition was followed, known and considered.

The researcher, Yasser Shehata, stressed that it is not logical at all to imagine that the pyramid in light of these data was built by forced labor or slaves, but rather a rewarding act for free people who are treated like a human we can never criticize.