Researchers Report Ancient Underground City Evidence Beneath Egypt's Sphinx
Researchers Report Ancient Underground City Evidence Beneath Egypt's Sphinx

Researchers Report Ancient Underground City Evidence Beneath Egypt's Sphinx

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Recent research by Italian and Scottish scientists has revealed a vast subterranean complex beneath the Giza Plateau, including a massive spiral staircase and two large underground chambers beneath the Great Sphinx. These findings, presented at the Cosmic Summit in North Carolina, suggest the existence of an extensive underground city that may connect various structures under the pyramids. Radar and sonar scans indicate that this complex could date back to around 36,400 BCE, significantly predating the dynastic era and potentially rewriting the history of ancient Egypt. The researchers propose that the Giza Plateau was engineered by a much older and more advanced civilization than previously believed, challenging the notion that the pyramids were built solely as royal tombs. Although mainstream archaeologists have criticized the findings as speculative, the team remains confident in their data, which also shows similar features beneath all three major pyramids. If confirmed, this discovery could transform our understanding of ancient Egyptian civilization and its engineering prowess.

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