The Giza Plateau, one of the most studied scenarios by Egyptology, again shakes the scientific community with a discovery that could modify the current understanding of pharaonic engineering. A recent investigation has detected solid indications of undocumented access in one of the pyramids of the complex, an archaeological finding that opens new lines of research on architectural planning in Egypt.
The Giza Plateau, one of the most studied scenarios by Egyptology, again shakes the scientific community with a discovery that could modify the current understanding of pharaonic engineering. A recent investigation has detected solid indications of undocumented access in one of the pyramids of the complex, an archaeological finding that opens new lines of research on architectural planning in Egypt.