Ancient historians described a vast labyrinth in Egypt so immense they claimed it surpassed the pyramids themselves. Modern ...
Have they finally solved the ancient Egyptians’ pyramid scheme? Aliens might not have built the pyramids — but the ancient Egyptians might’ve had a pretty cool hack nonetheless. A cutting-edge 3D ...
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400 meters down... they found structures under the pyramid
A sudden discovery beneath one of Egypt’s most famous pyramids has sparked global attention—and confusion. Using advanced satellite scanning, researchers claim to have identified massive underground ...
A computer scientist believes he has discovered how Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza was built. Vicente Luis Rosell Roig writes ...
A new computational study suggests the Great Pyramid of Giza was built using a sophisticated "Integrated Edge-Ramp" (IER) system, potentially solving a 4,500-year-old architectural enigma. This model ...
A new theory is stirring debate about what may lie hidden beneath one of the world’s most famous ancient landscapes.
That’s certainly true of the Pyramid House, a bold statement of future residential design built in 1981 as part of the ...
Surrounded by human skulls, the artifact was uncovered at the site of the Toltec people's capital in central Mexico ahead of ...
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Engineers Found Evidence of Hydraulics in an Ancient Pyramid, Solving a 4,500-Year-Old Mystery
See how Egyptian engineers might have used water to shape history’s greatest monuments.
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Is there a second Sphinx under Giza? New scans spark shocking underground megastructure claims
Advanced radar scans at Giza Plateau suggest a vast underground network of structures, potentially including a "second Sphinx." Researchers from the Khafre Research Project detected organized ...
The findings, reported in late March 2026, are based on subsurface imaging techniques. Archaeologists and Egyptian authorities have not confirmed the claim, prompting debate over its validity.
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