See how Egyptian engineers might have used water to shape history’s greatest monuments.
Could a second Sphinx be buried beneath the sands of Egypt's most famous ancient site? A team of Italian researchers using cutting-edge radar technology claims to have detected a massive underground ...
They were not, so the polemic went, the work of 'puny' man, but instead those 'giants of Mars'. Yes, the Pyramids of Giza - those monuments to god-like splendour that have stood for more than 4,000 ...
What if the most important clue inside the Great Pyramid is not a hidden chamber, but a few strokes of red pigment left by ...
A Catalan scientist claims the pyramids could be 12,000 years old. Here’s what the study says and why experts remain ...
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Scientists have proposed a groundbreaking new theory on how Egypt's Great Pyramid was built, positing that they had to use a pulley and counterweight weight system to erect it so quickly. It was a ...