Italian Researchers Claim Second 'Hidden City' Beneath Giza Pyramids
- In March 2025, a team of Italian researchers reported vast underground structures beneath the Khafre pyramid near Cairo, Egypt.
- This claim followed earlier findings of similar shafts under the smaller Menkaure pyramid, suggesting linked subterranean pillars beneath both monuments.
- Radar specialist Filippo Biondi stated tomography data show a 90 percent probability that the pillars under Menkaure mirror those beneath Khafre, indicating a dense tunnel network.
- Despite the findings, critics including former antiquities minister Zahi Hawass rejected the claims, arguing that ground-penetrating radar is incapable of detecting features located several thousand feet beneath the surface.
- If confirmed, the findings could rewrite history by revealing a colossal subterranean complex linked to the Giza pyramids and a lost civilization possibly wiped out 38,000 years ago.
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A group of Italian researchers sparked controversy among Egyptologists by claiming to have found signs of a second underground city under the pyramids of Egypt. Although their findings at the moment were not published in scientific journals or reviewed by independent experts, the team claimed to have used radar technology to detect structures hidden at great depth, which would be an unprecedented fact.
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