The Great Pyramid was built as a tomb for Khufu (also called Cheops) about 2560 B.C. on the Giza plateau. Originally standing at 479 feet, the removal of much of its limestone casing reduced its height to 456 feet. (Related: Ancient people used shockingly advanced mathematics to erect monuments based on sacred geometry.)
During the same March 2 press conference, camera footage from the endoscope was released to members of the media. It displayed an empty corridor with walls created out of crudely carved stone blocks and a domed stone ceiling. Archaeologist Zahi Hawass remarked that the corridor depicted a "major discovery" that would "enter houses and homes of people all over the world for the first time." He added that it might help disclose whether the burial chamber of Khufu still survived inside the pyramid after thousands of years. "In a few months from now we can see if what I'm saying is correct or not," said Hawass, who served as antiquities minister for three months back in 2011. He contemplated that there might be "something important" in the space below the corridor. The 30-fo0t-long corridor is not the only void found inside the Great Pyramid. Back in 2017, ScanPyramids found a larger void measuring at least 98 feet long. This void, which was discovered using muography, is situated directly above the pyramid's Grand Gallery. Just like the recently discovered corridor, researchers inserted an endoscope into the 98-foot-long void on Feb. 24 to discover its secrets. The team has not found any artifacts inside the longer corridor as of writing, however. Visit Ancients.news for more stories about Ancient Egypt. Watch the video below that explains the true purpose of the pyramids of Giza. This video is from the Beyondtheicea channel on Brighteon.com.Researchers uncover Bronze Age skeletons with ‘horsemanship syndrome’ in Europe
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