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Two "Anomalies" Detected In Egypt's Menkaure Pyramid Using Electrical Resistance Tomography

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The voids appear to be pretty sizeable, and could be signs of a long-lost passageway.

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Scientists have discovered two previously unknown chambers in one of the pyramids at Giza, Egypt. This discovery potentially sheds light on the age-old mystery of the existence of a lost entrance to one of the tombs.

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Giza, November 12, 2025 - Two air cavities, well hidden behind the eastern façade of the Pyramid of Mycerino, could reopen the mystery of one of the least explored monuments of ancient Egypt. An international team of researchers of the ScanPyramids project, who uses non-invasive techniques to study the structures of Giza, identified two "anomalies" within the pyramid dedicated to Pharaoh Menkaure, reigning between 2490 and 2472 BC. What we know.…

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Two cavities discovered on the east side of the pyramid of Menkaure could reveal the existence of a second entrance. A recent study points out that these two holes, located on the eastern face of the pyramid located on the plateau of Giza, Egypt, could correspond to a hidden entrance not yet explored. The pyramid, erected [...]

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IFLScience broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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