The Pyramids of Giza: Engineering Miracle or Something More? — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Pyramids of Giza, Lucas and Luna uncover the lives of the skilled craftsmen who actually built the Great Pyramid — not the overseers or the general workforce, but the specialized artisans: stone carvers, copper tool makers, rope makers, and masons. Drawing on evidence from the Heit el-Ghurab worker's village, the Wadi el-Jarf papyri, and tool marks on casing stones, they explore daily rations of beer and bread, injury patterns in skeletal remains, and the mysterious 'workmen's marks' left inside hidden chambers. Why did these craftsmen paint red ochre lines and names in the relieving chambers above the King's Chamber? What does a 4,500-year-old graffiti of 'Khufu's gang' tell us about morale and organization? And how did a single copper chisel cost a month's wages? A human-centered look at the anonymous hands that shaped the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. #GizaPyramids #Khufu #AncientEgypt #HeitelGhurab #WadielJarf #WorkmensGraffiti #CopperTools #LimestoneQuarry #PyramidConstruction #OldKingdom #FourthDynasty #SkeletalRemains #BeerRations #RedOchre #RelievingChambers #FexingoHistory #NorthAfrica #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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