New Finding Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About Egyptian Pyramids
- Experts have dismissed claims of a vast underground city beneath the Giza pyramids, stating that such findings are exaggerated and lack verification, as reported by Professor Lawrence Conyers of the University of Denver.
- Researchers from Italy assert they have discovered vertical structures under the pyramids, but their study is unverified and unpublished.
- Nicole Ciccolo, a project spokesperson, claimed the study redefines archaeological exploration, linking features to ancient myths, while cautioning the findings are not confirmed.
- Evidence from a 2024 study indicated possible shallow structures, but did not support the discovery of anything comparable in size to the pyramids themselves.
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Scientists Claim Groundbreaking Discovery Beneath Egypt's Great Pyramids: 'A Vast Underground City'
Italian and Scottish researchers said they have discovered a city beneath the Great Pyramids of Giza, but experts have been quick to shoot the claim down. The report, which has […] The post Scientists Claim Groundbreaking Discovery Beneath Egypt's Great Pyramids: 'A Vast Underground City' appeared first on The Western Journal.
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