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Archaeologists Discover Second Underground City Beneath Egypt Pyramids
Italian and Scottish archaeologists have claimed to discover a second underground 'hidden city' beneath Egypt's Giza pyramids, this time under the Pyramid of Menkaure, adding to their initial March find beneath the Khafre pyramid. Using radar tomography data, they suggest a 90% probability that the subterranean structures under both pyramids are interconnected, forming a vast network of tunnels and chambers that could challenge established views on ancient Egyptian history. Their controversial hypothesis posits these structures might have been built by a lost civilization around 38,000 years ago, far predating traditional archaeological timelines. Complementing these findings, research led by Dr. Eman Ghoneim has uncovered a long-dried ancient branch of the Nile, dubbed the Ahramat Branch, which flowed through Giza and may have been used to transport heavy construction materials for the pyramids, potentially explaining the concentration of pyramid sites along its banks. This waterway discovery aligns with archaeological theories supported by environmental analyses of floodplain soil, reinforcing the idea that natural waterways played a critical role in the pyramids' construction. Together, these studies offer new perspectives on the infrastructure and engineering capabilities behind one of history's greatest architectural feats.

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