Submitted by Magister_Xehanort t3_11g02yo in history
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SpockData t1_jann7zd wrote
It's fascinating to see how modern technology is allowing us to peer inside ancient structures without damaging them. I can't wait to see what else the Scan Pyramids project uncovers.
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TexehCtpaxa t1_janvx33 wrote
I was here a few days ago, when did they discover this?
distractedsoul27494 t1_jany4pz wrote
The great corridor of Giza?
TheoremaEgregium t1_janyy1s wrote
Only last week, and the press conference was earlier today.
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onelittleworld t1_jao5dpu wrote
Here's my wife, in the actual burial chamber of the Great Pyramid, just 10 days ago. It was quite a day for us!
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shottylaw t1_jap1tx4 wrote
Can't wait until they apply this tech to previously unexamined sites, like the full Terracotta Army site
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UsefulDrake t1_jaqf901 wrote
This is very exciting! Is the corridor a dead end? Could it be only a relieving chamber? Are there any more photos, I can't find any.
It has been known since 2017 that there are voids in the Pyramid, and this was one of them. It will be exciting to see what is the big void on top of the grand gallery. Or is this tunnel connects to it. Or if they can get more evidence of the theorized internal ramp!
dubCeption t1_jar3wxp wrote
That is a nice photo in a stone conference hall.
ncminns t1_jasg4tj wrote
Instead of..?
marketrent t1_jatjqu6 wrote
The press conference was about further study of a corridor discovered ca. 2016.
From the linked Reuters content:^1
>A hidden corridor nine metres (30 feet) long has been discovered close to the main entrance of the 4,500-year-old Great Pyramid of Giza, and this could lead to further findings, Egyptian antiquities officials said on Thursday.
According to the research article^2 published 2 Mar. 2023 in Nature Communications:
>In 2016 and 2017, the ScanPyramids team reported on several discoveries of previously unknown voids by cosmic-ray muon radiography that is a non-destructive technique ideal for the investigation of large-scale structures.
>Among these discoveries, a corridor-shaped structure has been observed behind the so-called Chevron zone on the North face, with a length of at least 5 meters.
Emphasis added.
^1 https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/scientists-discover-corridor-great-pyramid-giza-2023-03-02, last updated 3 Mar. 2023 7:04 AM UTC, retrieved 3 Mar. 2023 11:29 PM UTC
^2 Procureur, S., Morishima, K., Kuno, M. et al. Precise characterization of a corridor-shaped structure in Khufu’s Pyramid by observation of cosmic-ray muons. Nature Communications 14, 1144 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36351-0
ETA: annotations.
marketrent t1_jatkudc wrote
(Reuters content last updated 3 Mar. 2023 7:04 AM UTC, retrieved 3 Mar. 2023 11:29 PM UTC)
dubCeption t1_jaw53jd wrote
Chamber, hall, battery, fission chamber, aquifer, reactor. At this point it seems silly that an ancient, intellectual society that used electricity would create a useless void for fun.
coralllaroc t1_jawz870 wrote
The whole pyramid has been scanned with SAR thechnology.
ncminns t1_jax8uhh wrote
Lol, it’s all stone, absolutely zero evidence of any kind of electrical technology
dubCeption t1_jaxu823 wrote
The absence of evidence is evidence itself. How did they illuminate the complete darkness of the corridors without leaving any trace of carbon residue?
ncminns t1_jay51b4 wrote
They used mirrors, we know that 🙄
dubCeption t1_janmibf wrote
So when are we going to stop calling it a "burial chamber".