New Finding Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About Egyptian Pyramids
- Researchers from Italy and Scotland have announced the discovery of a hidden city beneath the Pyramids of Giza, describing it as a sprawling ancient city that is ten times larger than the pyramids themselves.
- Findings include five multi-level structures connected by passageways and shafts that extend over 2,100 feet below the pyramids, revealing unknown ancient architecture.
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Scientists uncover vast 'hidden city' concealed 4,000 feet beneath Giza Pyramids - The Mirror
Researchers in Italy unveiled evidence suggesting multi-thousand-foot-tall wells and chambers exist beneath the Khafre Pyramid - a finding that could radically reshape both Egyptian and human history
Experts clash over claims of underground city beneath Egypt pyramids
A heated debate has erupted among Egyptologists after researchers claimed to have found an “underground city” beneath the Pyramids of Giza. Is the discovery, based on radar images, groundbreaking or exaggerated?
Is there a ‘vast hidden city’ beneath Egypt’s Giza pyramids?
Italian and Scottish scientists have claimed to have discovered 'a vast underground city' below the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. They claim to have unearthed eight vertical cylinder-shaped wells, known as shafts, surrounded by ‘spiral staircases’ under the Khafre Pyramid. However, some experts have called the claims of a ‘hidden city’ underneath the ancient pyramids 'fake' and 'exaggerated'
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