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re: Egyptian Rations
mk, everyone got quiet here for some reason, so let me continue reasoning that part out.
No slaves were used in the building of the pyramids, because people that built the pyramids wanted to build them, and that already constitutes a workforce, not slavery. They were paid, they were fed, and they were buried under the stones left over from the pyramid construction. They had hierarchy, they had extensive medical care and normalize work schedule. They were also working for their own god, in their belief, and had a built infrastructure of people that were responsible for food and clothing of the pharaoh's workers, yes there is evidence that they made a sort of a barley wine, that workers were able to enjoy to relax and get better sleep. All this comes out of recently discovered tombs of workers, especially officers, on the walls of which designs depicting more-or-less everyday life of what you guys refer to as "slaves" were depicted (hehe literally)
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