Scientists claim 'vast city' is hiding below Egypt's Giza Pyramids
Briefly

Researchers claim to have uncovered a vast underground city beneath the Pyramids of Giza, suggesting it's ten times larger than previously thought. Their study used radar technology to identify eight vertical structures deep underground, potentially rewriting the history of ancient Egypt. However, many experts, including Professor Lawrence Conyers, criticize the findings as exaggerated, citing limitations in radar technology's ability to penetrate such depths. They advocate for further peer-reviewed studies to validate these claims, while acknowledging potential small structures beneath the pyramids based on historical significance.
It is conceivable there are small structures, such as shafts and chambers, beneath the pyramids... The site was 'special to ancient people'.
The Mayans and other people... often built pyramids on top of the entrances of caves or caverns that had ceremonial meaning.
This paper has not been peer-reviewed... independent experts raised serious concerns about the study.
Read at Mail Online
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