Yes i heared about this theory serveral times. Mainly the guide was lauding this theory.
But even there the evidence is quite meager: if you concider the fact that they found remains of fish in the worker camps proof that the workers weren't slaves, or that the head-master of the slaves was granted a tomb.
i'm sorry but thats hardly substantial evidence.
I've seen both the National Geographic documentary aswell as heard the guide rattle on about it and you must agree that fishbones, a grave belonging to an architect and communal sleeping halls are far from substantial evidence that all those who built the pyramids were indeed workers.
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