Radar Scans Beneath Giza Suggest a Second Sphinx May Be Buried in the Sand.
Another Sphinx Discovered Beneath the Giza Plateau?
According to TSN.ua: Italian researchers have identified what could be a second Sphinx buried beneath the sands of the Giza Plateau, based on radar scans that reveal a massive underground structure. This discovery stems from investigations led by Italian scientists, including Filippo Biondi, who had previously suggested the presence of hidden chambers or structures below the surface.
The scans detected an anomaly under a sand mound standing over 30 meters high. Geometric analysis of the find shows nearly 100% symmetry in the formation.
“We are seeing an exact geometric match,” said Filippo Biondi.He added:
“There is something very large beneath the Giza Plateau,”a claim that has sparked interest among both the scientific community and researchers of ancient architecture.
What Comes Next
To confirm the hypothesis, field excavations and permission from Egyptian authorities will be required. If proven, this finding could dramatically reshape our understanding of Egypt’s ancient civilization and its architectural traditions, opening new avenues for exploration in the region.
The potential existence of another Sphinx beneath the Giza Plateau may fundamentally alter how we view the architecture and culture of the ancient Egyptians. Should further studies validate these results, it could lead to discoveries that deepen our knowledge of the history and technologies of this early civilization. The find might also boost archaeological interest in the area, potentially driving tourism and supporting the preservation of Egypt’s cultural heritage.
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