Who Really Built the Pyramids? | What Archaeology Quietly Reveals | History for Deep Sleep

Who Really Built the Pyramids? | What Archaeology Quietly Reveals | History for Deep Sleep

For centuries, the pyramids of Egypt have been surrounded by myths—slaves, lost civilizations, and mysterious forces beyond human ability. But archaeology tells a much quieter story. In this long-form, calm historical journey, you’ll listen as we explore what excavations, skeletons, tools, villages, and ancient records reveal about the ordinary people who built the pyramids. These were not legends or forgotten giants, but farmers, craftsmen, and workers living structured lives shaped by the Nile, seasonal labor, and steady routines. This video focuses on the slow, often overlooked details of pyramid construction—how workers were fed, how injuries were treated, how stone was moved, and how cooperation made something extraordinary possible. There is no drama here, only the gentle rhythm of real history, told softly to help you relax, unwind, and fall asleep. If you enjoy calm storytelling, boring but meaningful history, and peaceful nights, this video is made for you. 🌙 Quiet Boring Sleep is a place for long, slow historical stories designed to ease your mind and help you rest. Like, subscribe, and settle in.