Archaeologists discovered a pair of underground structures beneath a royal graveyard near the Great Pyramid

Archaeologists have stumbled upon what they described as a large “anomaly” buried under the Giza pyramid complex in Egypt. Researchers used new tools like ground-penetrating radar to assess the area under the Western Cemetery in Giza to see if anything undiscovered was buried there.

They discovered a pair of underground structures – one shallow, the other deep – beneath a royal graveyard near the 4,500-year-old Great Pyramid. The archaeologists described the structures as an anomaly because their density differs from that of the surrounding ground. They believe the structures are man-made due to their shape and suspect that they were backfilled after construction.

                                


From: Independent

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