Vast “underground city” discovered under the giza pyramids

A camel guide expects customers next to the pyramid of Khafre or “chefren” at the Giza Pyramids Plateau in Giza, Egypt, December 18, 2020. – Reuters

“A large underground city”, which extends more than 6,500 feet directly under the pyramids of Giza, which makes them 10 times larger than the pyramids themselves, was discovered by the researchers of Italy and Scotland.

The researchers’ complaint – that many experts claim to have already demystified – comes from a study that has used radar pulses to create high resolution images deeply in the soil under the structures, which is in the same way that the Sonar radar is used to map the depths of the ocean, reported by the ocean, Daily mail.

Eight vertical cylinder -shaped vertical structures extending to more than 2,100 feet under the pyramid and more unknown structures of 4,000 deeper feet were found by the article, which was not evaluated by independent experts.

The results were described as “revolutionaries” by a press release and so true could rewrite the history of ancient Egypt. However, independent experts have raised serious concerns about the study.

Professor Lawrence Conyers, who is a radar expert at the University of Denver who focuses on archeology, said Daily mail That it is not possible for technology to penetrate deep into the ground, making the idea of ​​an underground city “a huge exaggeration”.

It is conceivable that there are small structures, such as trees and rooms, under the pyramids that existed before their construction because the site was “special for ancient people,” said the professor.

In addition, he pointed out how “the Mayans and other people from the ancient meso-American have often built pyramids above the entrances of the caves or caves which had a ceremonial meaning for them”.

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