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Experts discover ‘cavities’ in Egypt’s Great Pyramid – The National
Antiquities ministry announce the finding of two “anomalies” in the 4,500-year-old pyramid.
Cairo // Egypts Great Pyramid of Giza could contain two previously unknown cavities, scientists using radiography to scan the structure said on Saturday.
On Thursday, the antiquities ministry announced finding two anomalies in the pyramid built 4,500 years ago under King Khufu, with further tests planned to determine their function, nature and size.
At 146 metres tall, Khufu pyramid, named after the son of pharaoh Snefru, is considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
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