Egypt is opening up its 4,600-year-old 'bent' pyramid and letting people go deep inside its chambers
The pyramid, built for Pharaoh Sneferu around 2,600 BC, was built "bent" because the ground underneath wasn't stable.
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Scientists find a “unusual” 30-ft corridor in the Great Pyramid, sealed 4,500 years
For the first time since it was sealed around 4,500 years ago, scientists have peered into a hidden passage inside the Great ...
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Lost rooms suddenly found inside an ancient Egyptian pyramid
The Pyramid of Sahura has stood on Egypt’s desert plateau for roughly forty-four centuries, its interior seemingly mapped and remapped by generations of archaeologists. Yet restoration work has now ...
The story of the Grand Egyptian Museum’s official opening is nearly as enigmatic as the building of the ancient 4,600-year-old Great Pyramid of Giza. Since the first block was laid for the building’s ...
Flying to see the Great Giza Pyramids in Egypt isn't as cheap as a quick destination trip, but once you're on the ground the ...
King Snefru's son went on to build the Great Pyramid at Giza. For the second time in less than two weeks, Egypt government officials on Saturday opened a new pyramid to the public, welcoming visitors ...
Queen Letizia and King Felipe of Spain visited the Pyramids of Giza during their first official State Visit to Egypt this week, part of a four-day trip to the north African nation. On Wednesday ...
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