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An "underground city" was found under the pyramids of Giza: scientists talk about the sensational discovery

Recently, groundbreaking research has revealed the existence of an "underground city" beneath the famous Egyptian pyramids at Giza. According to The New York Post, scientists analyzed Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and satellite imagery to find vertical cylindrical structures 2,100 feet (640 meters) deep and unidentified structures 4,000 feet (1,220 meters) deep.
How was the discovery made?
Archaeologists and radar experts used new technologies to find the "Halls of Amenti." The results of this study have provided a new perspective on the underground structures beneath the Egyptian pyramids.
The identified objects include:
- Eight vertical cylindrical artifacts.
- Five small, room-like structures.
- Complexes connected by underground corridors.
According to experts, this place was a sacred area for ancient civilizations before the pyramids were built.
New finds and their significance
The researchers confirmed that there were five separate structures in the center of the pyramid. It also turned out that a sarcophagus in one of the buildings, previously considered the tomb of the pharaoh, was misinterpreted.
Researcher Lawrence Conyers noted that current technology is not yet fully developed enough to fully study such ancient structures, but this discovery may provide new information about the history of the Egyptian pyramids.
The historical significance of the new findings is that they indicate that secret underground infrastructure existed long before the construction of the pyramids.
Future Research
Currently, scientists continue to study the exact purpose of the underground city and the cultural monuments associated with it. In the future, it is expected that the possibility of finding new objects under the pyramids with the help of artificial intelligence and high-precision ground-penetrating radar will increase.
This discovery could change the perception of ancient Egypt and reveal many secrets about the pyramids.
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