Centerpiece Of Society
Settlements sprinkled throughout Egypt, it appears, sent laborers and materials to work on the pyramids, in addition to supplying raw materials for the project. Zahi Hawass, a well-known Egyptian archaeologist, has developed a hypothesis in response to this. Rather than the culture that gave rise to the pyramids, he contends that it was the buildings themselves that contributed to the formation of ancient Egyptian society.
Burial Places
However, despite the fact that the pyramids attracted workers from all across Egypt, they were still intended for a single individual. When the pharaohs died, they were said to have transformed into deities, according to popular belief. They believed that they needed to construct elaborate resting places and fill them with artifacts that would aid them in their journey through the afterlife in order to facilitate this process.