A cavity was discovered inside the pyramid of Khufu 3 years ago ... Updates on The Project

khufu Tue, Nov. 3, 2020
The ancient Egyptian civilization always dazzles the world, whether ordinary people or those studying in the archaeological field, and the ancient Egyptian history is a rich material that motivates researchers to scientific research to solve the mysteries and mysteries of this distinct civilization, there are many mysteries that no one has come up with from building the pyramids. On this day, November 2, 2017, a recent study published in the scientific journal "Nature" revealed the discovery of a huge cavity in the Great Pyramid "Khufu", 30 meters long, which is similar to the Great Chamber in the Pyramid, and the existence of this cavity was confirmed by Egyptian and French scientists Canadians and Japanese have scanned the inside of the pyramid, using a sophisticated imaging technique that penetrates deeply into solid bodies to illuminate the still mysterious construction methods.



In the context of this, we contacted the great archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass, to find out where the search for the aforementioned cavity has arrived, and said: Until now, the mission is preparing a report showing the shape of the void, since after I receive the report, we will study it to find out whether the results are correct or not.



The report, which was published in the scientific journal Nature, said that archaeologists have discovered a large and mysterious internal cavity in the last of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Pyramid of Khufu in Giza on the outskirts of Cairo. The researchers announced their discovery, but said that they do not know the purpose, contents, or exact dimensions of what they call a "void" or "cavity" inside the pyramid, which was built as a huge tomb around 2560 BC.



Since the end of the year 2015, this mission of Egyptian, French, Canadian and Japanese scientists has been surveying the inside of the pyramid using advanced technology that does not need to be excavated to discover potential unknown voids or internal structures and to shed additional light on construction methods that remain mysterious.
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