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One extremely important Egyptian achievement is building the ramp, which led to building the pyramids. This definitely impacted the lives of Egyptian workers, because as shown in the documentary, after discovering the bodies of workers, it was determined that many of them had broken backs, most likely from carrying heavy blocks of stones.The remains of the ramp were discovered near the pyramids, and it is predicted that after the workers completed their task of building the pyramids, they simply destroyed the ramps because they didn’t need them anymore. The creation of the ramp let the workers more easily transport the limestone as they worked in groups to carry 2.5 tons in 2.5 minutes! Obviously, those blocks weighed them down a lot, and building

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