New Archaeological Discovery rejects the theory that Giza Pyramids were built by slaves

Archaeologists recently discovered ancient inscriptions inside the Great Pyramid of Egypt, which, according to them, end the eternal mystery of who built the monument 4,500 years ago. In a striking discovery, the researchers found inside the large pyramid of Heopa unknown inscriptions that reveal that the pyramids were not built by 100,000 slaves working in three months for 20 years, as the ancient Greeks said, but by paid workers. According to the Daily Mail, distinguished Egyptologist Dr. Zachi Hauas and his team explored isolated chambers over the “King’s Hall” in the Great Pyramid of Heopa and discovered new information about the period of its construction. In addition to inscriptions, according to the Daily Mail, archaeologists also discovered graves of specialized workers south of the Great Pyramid, with their forms carved in statues and 21 hieroglyphic titles, such as “Supervisors of the Pyramid side” and “craftsman”. The Egyptologist and the […]
Source: News Beast

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