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Underground City Discovered Under The Giza Pyramids? by Billy Carson

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​A research team comprising Corrado Malanga, Armando Mei, Filippo Biondi, and Nicole Ciccolo has unveiled new findings from a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) scan of the Giza Plateau, focusing on the underground structures beneath the Khafre Pyramid. This initiative is part of the ongoing Khafre Research Project, which utilizes advanced satellite technology to explore the site's concealed architecture.​
Key Discoveries:
Subsurface Structures: The SAR scan revealed five small, room-like structures within the Khafre Pyramid, centrally located above the chamber known as the "Belzoni Chamber," which contains a sarcophagus previously misidentified as the pharaoh's tomb. ​
Vertical Shafts: The team identified eight large vertical structures, possibly wells or shafts, extending over 6,500 feet across and reaching depths of approximately 2,000 feet beneath the pyramid. ​
Vast Underground Complex: The findings suggest the presence of a substantial subterranean network beneath the Giza Plateau, potentially corresponding to the legendary "Halls of Amenti" described in ancient Egyptian mythology. ​
Methodology:
The team employed Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology, utilizing X-band microwaves (10 GHz, 3 cm wavelength) to detect subtle surface vibrations caused by deep underground voids. This non-invasive technique allowed the researchers to infer the presence of hidden structures without physical excavation.
Skepticism and Expert Opinions:
Despite the groundbreaking nature of these findings, some experts have expressed skepticism:​
Professor Lawrence Conyers, a radar expert at the University of Denver, questioned the technology's capability to penetrate the dense limestone of the pyramids to such depths, suggesting that the idea of an underground city is "a huge exaggeration." ​
Conclusion:
The Khafre Research Project's findings have sparked both intrigue and controversy within the archaeological community. While the use of advanced SAR technology has unveiled potential hidden structures beneath the Giza Plateau, further peer-reviewed research and validation are necessary to substantiate these claims and fully understand their implications.​

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​A research team comprising Corrado Malanga, Armando Mei, Filippo Biondi, and Nicole Ciccolo has unveiled new findings from a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) scan of the Giza Plateau, focusing on the underground structures beneath the Khafre Pyramid. This initiative is part of the ongoing Khafre Research Project, which utilizes advanced satellite technology to explore the site's concealed architecture.​
Key Discoveries:
Subsurface Structures: The SAR scan revealed five small, room-like structures within the Khafre Pyramid, centrally located above the chamber known as the "Belzoni Chamber," which contains a sarcophagus previously misidentified as the pharaoh's tomb. ​
Vertical Shafts: The team identified eight large vertical structures, possibly wells or shafts, extending over 6,500 feet across and reaching depths of approximately 2,000 feet beneath the pyramid. ​
Vast Underground Complex: The findings suggest the presence of a substantial subterranean network beneath the Giza Plateau, potentially corresponding to the legendary "Halls of Amenti" described in ancient Egyptian mythology. ​
Methodology:
The team employed Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology, utilizing X-band microwaves (10 GHz, 3 cm wavelength) to detect subtle surface vibrations caused by deep underground voids. This non-invasive technique allowed the researchers to infer the presence of hidden structures without physical excavation.
Skepticism and Expert Opinions:
Despite the groundbreaking nature of these findings, some experts have expressed skepticism:​
Professor Lawrence Conyers, a radar expert at the University of Denver, questioned the technology's capability to penetrate the dense limestone of the pyramids to such depths, suggesting that the idea of an underground city is "a huge exaggeration." ​
Conclusion:
The Khafre Research Project's findings have sparked both intrigue and controversy within the archaeological community. While the use of advanced SAR technology has unveiled potential hidden structures beneath the Giza Plateau, further peer-reviewed research and validation are necessary to substantiate these claims and fully understand their implications.​

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