Egypt experts react with fury to claims of 'underground city' beneath Giza Pyramids

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Debate Erupts Over Potential “Underground City” Discovery Beneath Egypt’s Pyramids

A contentious discussion has emerged among experts following claims of a possible “underground city” residing beneath Egypt’s pyramids. An Italian research team asserts they have detected this previously unknown urban structure utilizing radar technology. However, these intriguing findings have not garnered universal acceptance within the archaeological and scientific communities.

Radar Scans Suggest Subterranean Structures

Professor Corrado Malanga of the University of Pisa, who spearheaded the investigative project, stated, “Future enhancements of the radar imagery will reveal what definitively appears to be a genuine underground city.” He posits that radar readings indicate an extensive network of constructions located under the renowned pyramids. These structures, according to Malanga, encompass conduits resembling water pipes, staircases, and vertical shafts extending over 2000 feet into the earth.

Claims of “Hall of Records”

Malanga further speculates that the mythical Hall of Records, a purported repository of ancient wisdom and lost knowledge, may be situated within this subterranean complex. Despite the captivating nature of these assertions, they have faced skepticism and outright dismissal from various authorities in the field.

Skepticism from Radar and Archaeology Experts

Professor Lawrence Conyers, a radar specialist from the University of Denver, characterized Malanga’s interpretations as a “gross exaggeration.” He contends that the employed technology lacks the capability to effectively penetrate to such profound depths beneath the surface.

In conversation with the Daily Mail, Conyers acknowledged the possibility of smaller features existing beneath the pyramids. He cited precedents in ancient Mesoamerican cultures, noting, “The Mayans and other peoples in ancient Mesoamerica often erected pyramids atop cave entrances or caverns holding ceremonial importance.”

Egyptian Archaeologist Dismisses Findings

Renowned Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass delivered a more emphatic rejection of the claims, declaring them “completely unfounded” and devoid of scientific merit.

Dr. Roland Enmarch, a Reader in Egyptology at the University of Liverpool, echoed this sentiment in comments to MailOnline. He recognized the allure of such concepts, conceding they “make for great science fiction, but are unequivocally not science fact.”

Credibility of Evidence Questioned

Dr. Enmarch elaborated, “My acceptance of any extraordinary claim hinges on the preponderance of credible evidence substantiating its present or past existence.”

“Regarding the notion of a Hall of Records beneath the Giza plateau, this threshold of credible evidence has not been met.”

Focus on Khafre Pyramid

Professor Malanga’s research concentrated on the area beneath the Khafre pyramid. This pyramid is one of three iconic structures situated on the Giza plateau, alongside the Khufu and Menkaure pyramids.

Historical Context of the Pyramids

These monumental edifices are estimated to have been constructed approximately 4,500 years ago. They stand on the west bank of the Nile River in northern Egypt, a testament to ancient Egyptian ingenuity and civilization.


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