Researchers Claim Discovery of Underground City Beneath Pyramid of Khafre
The unverified findings, linked to the mythical Halls of Amenti, face skepticism from experts questioning the technology and conclusions.
- Italian and Scottish researchers from the Khafre Project claim to have identified a vast network of underground structures beneath the Pyramid of Khafre using radar and satellite technology.
- The findings reportedly include vertical shafts, chambers, and pathways extending thousands of feet underground, which researchers correlate with the legendary Halls of Amenti from Egyptian mythology.
- The team created 3D models of the supposed structures but has not yet published their findings in a peer-reviewed journal, leading to criticism from Egyptologists and radar experts.
- Experts, including radar specialist Lawrence Conyers, question the capability of the technology to penetrate to the claimed depths and suggest the findings may be exaggerated.
- The researchers plan further analysis and potential excavation to confirm the artificial nature of the structures, though no independent verification has been conducted to date.