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"Excavated Village, looking across village valley up to hillside with tombs.
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The Workmen's Village was created by the Pharaohs to house the workmen who excavated and decorated the tombs. Much is known about the individual workmen from their tombs which they dug and decorated in the nearby hillside. Also many workmen were literate and wrote notes and made drawings on ostraka (flakes of stone from the tomb excavations). There were also official records, made by the state officials who kept records of how often the workmen worked, what gangs were scheduled to work, and the assignment of housing and rations. Cartoon of village life with children running, men playing dice and a pumpkin seller.

The workmen and their families did not farm, there were designated farmers, fishers, laundry personnel and others to take care of their daily needs. They were paid in grain and other foods and services. They earned extra goods and services by making tombs and funerary objects for private individuals. They decorated their neighborhood tombs in vivid style.

The workmen's village existed for over 300 years. Many families lived there for generations, each providing skilled artists for the tombs of the Pharaoh's and their queens.

Click the thumbnails below for detail views around the Workmen's Village.

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Looking down the main street of the village

  Looking down the street of the excavated village. Individual homes have been matched to families. For example, Sennedjem and his wife Iyneferti lived in a house on the southwest corner of the village.
     
Tombs on hillside   The tombs of the villagers are dug into the nearby hillside.
     
Restored chapel   The tomb chapels were often shaped like pyramids. A shaft in front of the chapel went down to the vaulted tomb. Sennedjem's tomb is a typical example.
     
Front view of restored tomb chapel with pyramidion   Here is a tomb chapel with the pyramidion restored. The pyramidion is a pyramid shaped stone that capped the mud brick pyramid chapels and the great stone pyramids as well. The pyramid shape had special significance in religious myth. It was formed during the first generation of life by Atum.
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