Who Really Built the Egyptian Pyramids—And How Did They Do It?

Although it’s cer­tain­ly more plau­si­ble than hypothe­ses like ancient aliens or lizard peo­ple, the idea that slaves built the Egypt­ian pyra­mids is no more true. It derives from cre­ative read­ings of Old Tes­ta­ment sto­ries and tech­ni­col­or Cecil B. Demille spec­ta­cles, and was a clas­sic whataboutism used by slav­ery apol­o­gists. The notion has “plagued Egypt­ian schol­ars for cen­turies,” writes Eric Betz at Dis­cov­er. But, he adds emphat­i­cal­ly, “Slaves did not build the pyra­mids.” Who did?

The evi­dence sug­gests they were built by a force of skilled labor­ers, as the Ver­i­ta­si­um video above explains. These were cadres of elite con­struc­tion work­ers who were well-fed and housed dur­ing their stint. “Many Egyp­tol­o­gists,” includ­ing archae­ol­o­gist Mark Lehn­er, who has exca­vat­ed a city of work­ers in Giza, “sub­scribe to the hypothe­ses that the pyra­mids were… built by a rotat­ing labor force in a mod­u­lar, team-based kind of orga­ni­za­tion,” Jonathan Shaw writes at Har­vard Mag­a­zine. Graf­fi­ti dis­cov­ered at the site iden­ti­fies team names like “Friends of Khu­fu” and “Drunk­ards of Menkau­re.”

The exca­va­tion also uncov­ered “tremen­dous quan­ti­ties of cat­tle, sheep, and goat bone, ‘enough to feed sev­er­al thou­sand peo­ple, even if they ate meat every day,’ adds Lehn­er,” sug­gest­ing that work­ers were “fed like roy­al­ty.” Anoth­er exca­va­tion by Lehner’s friend Zahi Hawass, famed Egypt­ian archae­ol­o­gist and expert on the Great Pyra­mid, has found work­er ceme­ter­ies at the foot of the pyra­mids, mean­ing that those who per­ished were buried in a place of hon­or. This was incred­i­bly haz­ardous work, and the peo­ple who under­took it were cel­e­brat­ed and rec­og­nized for their achieve­ment.

Labor­ers were also work­ing off an oblig­a­tion, some­thing every Egypt­ian owed to those above them and, ulti­mate­ly, to their pharaoh. But it was not a mon­e­tary debt. Lehn­er describes what ancient Egyp­tians called bak, a kind of feu­dal duty. While there were slaves in Egypt, the builders of the pyra­mids were maybe more like the Amish, he says, per­form­ing the same kind of oblig­a­tory com­mu­nal labor as a barn rais­ing. In that con­text, when we look at the Great Pyra­mid, “you have to say ‘This is a hell of a barn!’’’

The evi­dence unearthed by Lehn­er, Hawass, and oth­ers has “dealt a seri­ous blow to the Hol­ly­wood ver­sion of a pyra­mid build­ing,” writes Shaw, “with Charl­ton Hes­ton as Moses inton­ing, ‘Pharaoh, let my peo­ple go!’” Recent arche­ol­o­gy has also dealt a blow to extrater­res­tri­al or time-trav­el expla­na­tions, which begin with the assump­tion that ancient Egyp­tians could not have pos­sessed the know-how and skill to build such struc­tures over 4,000 years ago. Not so. Ver­i­ta­si­um explains the incred­i­ble feats of mov­ing the out­er stones with­out wheels and trans­port­ing the gran­ite core of the pyra­mids 620 miles from its quar­ry to Giza.

Ancient Egyp­tians could plot direc­tions on the com­pass, though they had no com­pass­es. They could make right angles and lev­els and thus had the tech­nol­o­gy required to design the pyra­mids. What about dig­ging up the Great Pyramid’s 2 mil­lion blocks of yel­low lime­stone? As we know, this was done by a skilled work­force, who quar­ried an “Olympic swimming-pool’s worth of stone every eight days” for 23 years to build the Great Pyra­mid, notes Joe Han­son in the PBS It’s Okay to Be Smart video above. They did so using the only met­al avail­able to them, cop­per.

This may sound incred­i­ble, but mod­ern exper­i­ments have shown that this amount of stone could be quar­ried and moved, using the tech­nol­o­gy avail­able, by a team of 1,200 to 1,500 work­ers, around the same num­ber of peo­ple archae­ol­o­gists believe to have been on-site dur­ing con­struc­tion. The lime­stone was quar­ried direct­ly at the site (in fact the Sphinx was most­ly dug out of the earth, rather than built atop it). How was the stone moved? Egyp­tol­o­gists from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Liv­er­pool think they may have found the answer, a ramp with stairs and a series of holes which may have been used as a pul­ley sys­tem.

Learn more about the myths and the real­i­ties of the builders of Egypt’s pyra­mids in the It’s Okay to Be Smart “Who Built the Pyra­mids, Part 1″ video above.

Note: An ear­li­er ver­sion of this post appeared on our site in 2021.

Relat­ed Con­tent: 

What the Great Pyra­mids of Giza Orig­i­nal­ly Looked Like

A Walk­ing Tour Around the Pyra­mids of Giza: 2 Hours in Hi Def

Take a 360° Inter­ac­tive Tour Inside the Great Pyra­mid of Giza

Take a 3D Tour Through Ancient Giza, Includ­ing the Great Pyra­mids, the Sphinx & More

What the Great Pyra­mid of Giza Would’ve Looked Like When First Built: It Was Gleam­ing, Reflec­tive White

The Grate­ful Dead Play at the Egypt­ian Pyra­mids, in the Shad­ow of the Sphinx (1978)

Josh Jones is a writer and musi­cian based in Durham, NC. Fol­low him at @jdmagness


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  • Matthew Goldstein says:

    This does­n’t answer any ques­tions like The Emer­ald Tablets of Thoth did, or Edgar Cayce- and why they are so accu­rate ECT.

  • Jeff says:

    They know who built the pyra­mids …. It was the Nubians (mod­ern Sudan) they ruled the upper and low­er. They were black Africans

  • الصافي says:

    اللغة الحضارة لغة زكية وهذا سر من الأسرار الحضارة

  • David Morris says:

    Absolute­ly!!!

  • Lukholo says:

    Comme on yal speak­ing c

  • Matjitle says:

    Experts don’t work in the quar­ry but most­ly unskilled labour’s can dig and are in the quar­ry while experts do the skilled work. So who did the quar­ry and rolling of sand stone and lot of oth­er unskilled work? Can you show us that by that time Israelites were not slaves in Egypt or they were slaves but not involved in the unskilled work? Exodus1:11–14 shows that the Egypt­ian king enslaved the and used them to built cities and pro­duced brick by ruth­less slave labour.

  • John F Bramfeld says:

    Who are these “slav­ery apol­o­gists.”

  • Mickey Free says:

    Any­one who is a friend of “…Zahi Hawass, famed Egypt­ian archae­ol­o­gist and expert on the Great Pyra­mid…” has zero cred­i­bil­i­ty. Hawass is a fraud of the worst sort, and this guy appears to be right in there with him.

  • Paul Hai says:

    The Doc­u­ment­ed Ancient Con­struc­tion Method of The Great Pyra­mid

    Ram­p­less Giza Pyra­mids con­struc­tion using SHEDU Four‑Lobe Pinion‑Pulleys

    Search haithe­o­ry

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  • K Taylor says:

    Leav­ing aside all the ques­tions of timescales in quar­ry­ing and shap­ing the 2.3 mil­lion stones and trans­port­ing them to the site,some of which weigh in excess of 70 tons. Lets also for­get the pre­ci­sion in the cit­ing and astro­nom­i­cal align­ments in the con­struc­tion of the pyra­mid. Let’s imag­ine we have 2.3 mil­lion blocks on site ready to go (I know, but we are just imag­in­ing) The boss says ‘Let’s start work men’ We have over­seers who have to make sure the geo­met­ri­cal align­ments of the stones are cor­rect, we have to allow for the for­ma­tion of the pas­sages and cham­bers, we have to remem­ber the high­er you go the more dif­fi­cult and time con­sum­ing the rais­ing of each block is. Imag­ine lift­ing 70ton blocks hun­dreds of feet in the air.
    Let’s just stop and do the maths here and let’s be ridicu­lous­ly gen­er­ous and say that on aver­age it took one hour to get each block in place. 2.3 mil­lion hours equates to 262 years and that is work­ing 24 hours a day! I would add that there are three pyra­mids on the Giza plateau all alleged­ly built dur­ing the 4th dynasty which last­ed 115 years!! Some­thing does­n’t add up here folks. Dis­cuss!

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