The Pyramids of Giza: Engineering Miracle or Something More? — Fexingo History

The Giza Pyramid Builders: The Forgotten Women of the Fourth Dynasty

8 min · 7. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna shift the spotlight from the well-known male builders of the Giza pyramids to the women who played crucial roles in Fourth Dynasty society. Drawing on tomb inscriptions, statue fragments, and administrative records from Heit el-Ghurab and the Wadi el-Jarf papyri, they explore the lives of elite women like Queen Hetepheres I, the mother of Khufu, and royal wives such as Meritites I and Henutsen. They discuss the titles these women held—like 'Directress of the Butchery' and 'Overseer of the Wigmakers'—and how they managed households, produced textiles, and even participated in religious rituals. The episode also touches on the economic power of women in the pyramid-building economy, including evidence from the Heit el-Ghurab settlement that shows women were involved in brewing beer, baking bread, and weaving linen used for the pyramid workers. Finally, they address the mystery of Khentkawes I, a woman who may have ruled as pharaoh. This episode challenges the conventional narrative and reveals a more complete picture of the society behind the pyramids. #GizaPyramids #AncientEgypt #WomenInHistory #FourthDynasty #HetepheresI #MerititesI #Henutsen #KhentkawesI #HeitElGhurab #WadiElJarf #PyramidBuilders #Egyptology #Queens #AncientEgyptWomen #BrewingBeer #LinenWeaving #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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