Dedi

Dedi was an Egyptian worker who worked under the Roman engineer at the Aquaeductus Kyrenaike in Kyrenaika during the 1st century BCE.
Biography
During the mid-1st century BCE, Dedi was employed as a worker under Vitruvius, working at his aqueduct in the Green Mountains region of Kyrenaika. Dedi was given the dioptra, a surveying tool which he used during the construction. While having his lunch, Dedi left the tool in a cave west of the aqueduct. However, the tool was later stolen by the bandits in the cave, causing him to believe it had been stolen by spirits or animals.[1]
Without the tool, Vitruvius was unable to carry his work on the aqueduct, leading him to dispatch the Medjay, Bayek of Siwa to investigate. Bayek went after Dedi who, fearing for his life, tried to run away. Reaching a dead end, he ultimately informed Bayek of what had happened, and thus directed him to the cave to recover the tool.[1]
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