Among the findings, there are eight large formations that resemble pillars, located under the base of the Quéfren pyramid, as well as cylindrical wells that reach 640 meters deep
Archaeologists of institutions in Italy and Scotland announced an alleged intriguing discovery under the pyramids of Giza, revealing an extensive underground city. Using radar technology, the team says they managed to map a network of structures that were hidden. Among the findings, there are eight large formations that resemble pillars, located under the base of the Quéfren pyramid, as well as cylindrical wells that reach 640 meters deep.
These wells are surrounded by spiral paths that lead to cubic cameras about 80 meters. The researchers hypothesize that these underground areas may be connected to the mythical “amenti rooms” mentioned in the Egyptian tradition as a legendary kingdom. This possibility adds a fascinating element to the narrative about the civilization that built the pyramids.
Conyers emphasizes that only directed and methodical excavations could confirm the presence of these underground formations.
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