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Three researchers say they discovered massive structures under the pyramids at Giza. But what evidence do they provide?
The study, which has not been reviewed by independent experts, revealed the presence of eight vertical cylindrical structures extending over 2,100 feet beneath the pyramid, in addition to additional ...
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The most surprising discovery was that of a large pyramid-shaped complex built with hand-carved stones weighing hundreds of pounds each. Nearby, they uncovered papyrus documents written in Greek ...
A research team’s astonishing claims that they discovered massive underground structures extending hundreds of feet deep beneath Egypt’s Khafre Pyramid sound like science fiction to experts.
As excavation leaders Matan Toledano, Eitan Klein and Amir Ganor say in a statement issued by the Israel Antiquities Authority, the pyramid is “one of the richest and most intriguing ...
Specifically, under the Khafre pyramid, a team of researchers claim that there are spiral staircases beneath the surface. Scientists also said that they had located five small, room-like ...
Archaeologists discovered a 2,200-year-old pyramid structure in the Judean Desert near the Dead Sea that featured stones weighing hundreds of pounds each. Early returns from excavations have ...
Archaeologists in the Judean Desert have unearthed a "mysterious pyramid-shaped structure" dating back 2,200 years. The evacuation was a joint mission between the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA ...
He noted that Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities had not authorized any work around the Khafre pyramid. Former Egyptian Minister of Antiquities Mamdouh al-Damaty also dismissed the claims as ...
An image shared on social media in March 2025 claims to show the "world's oldest pyramid," Gunung Padang, in Indonesia. Though Gunung Padang is a genuine archaeological site in Indonesia ...