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The Pyramid Builders' Diet: What Khufu's Workers Ate

6 min · 17. juni 2026
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We know the Giza pyramid builders were skilled laborers, but what did they eat to fuel the monumental effort? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the daily rations of Khufu's workforce, uncovering a diet rich in bread, beer, meat, and fish. Discover the Egyptian staples like emmer wheat and barley, the role of cattle and sheep from Delta estates, and the surprising amount of fish from the Nile. Learn about the evidence from Heit el-Ghurab, the workers' city, where bakeries and breweries operated at industrial scale. We also delve into the social hierarchy of food: how overseers dined on choice cuts while laborers received standardized portions. This episode paints a vivid picture of ancient Egyptian nutrition and the logistics of feeding thousands, connecting it to broader themes of state power and organization. #PyramidBuilders #AncientEgypt #Giza #Diet #HeitElGhurab #EmmerWheat #Barley #Beer #NileFish #Cattle #Bread #Khufu #FourthDynasty #OldKingdom #Archaeology #DailyLife #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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