Skilled, Fed, and Honoured
The bioarchaeological, dietary, and administrative evidence bearing on the workforce that built the Giza pyramids — documented through skeletal pathology, medical intervention, and ration records. This paper treats the builders as its primary object of study: who they were, how they were fed and housed, and what their treatment reveals about Old Kingdom administrative capacity.
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Part of the DSSM corpus — 103 open-access papers spanning cognitive archaeology, symbolic systems theory, and civilizational analysis.
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