Archaeologists have uncovered a mysterious enclosure hidden deep inside the Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Read moreAlso known as Khufu’s Pyramid, or the Pyramid of Cheops, the Great Pyramid was built in the 4th dynasty by the pharaoh Khufu, who reigned from 2509 to 2483 BC. While most of the monument is made of stone that absorbs muons, chambers and cavities let the particles pass through. Great Pyramid tombs unearth 'proof' workers were not slaves Read moreMuon analysis allows scientists to look deep inside ancient monuments without drilling holes or causing other damage to the precious structures. What makes this one so interesting is the size, seeming to rival the grand gallery itself in scale,” he said.
Source: The Guardian November 02, 2017 12:01 UTC