Scientists may have solved mystery of Egyptian pyramids' construction
- A recently discovered waterway, the "Ahramat" Branch in Egypt, believed to have been crucial for transporting materials to pyramid sites, was detected using radar satellite data, geophysical surveys, and soil coring.
- Monumental structures like pyramids were likely situated near large waterways for transportation convenience, according to researchers analyzing the Ahramat Branch.
- The Ahramat Branch played a vital role in constructing ancient monuments and served as a transportation route for workers and building materials, marking the first map of the long-lost ancient Nile River branch.
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