Pattern of bonding stones on the north face of the pyramid of Khafre. (Credit: History for Granite, YouTube) These bonding stones have a slanted end, so that they can be lifted slightly above a ...
A groundbreaking discovery in Tombos, Sudan, has revolutionized our understanding of pyramid burials in Ancient Egypt. Led by Sarah Schrader from Leiden University, this revelation challenges the long ...
For years, Egyptologists have assumed pyramid tombs were just for the rich – but the burials at a site called Tombos don’t ...
and ordered the workers to stop. Khafre's Pyramid follows a similar pattern, with an unfinished subterranean burial chamber.
In 1940, aerial observations revealed subtle indentations on each of the pyramid’s sides, forming a concave pattern visible only from the air. This discovery sparked debates about the true ...
and ordered the workers to stop. Khafre's Pyramid follows a similar pattern, with an unfinished subterranean burial chamber.
Skeletal analysis at Tombos, an ancient Egyptian colonial settlement in Nubia, reveals a more complex labor and social ...
In their theoretical models, when the waves at these specific frequencies interacted with the pyramid, they excited what scientists call 'multipole resonances.' These are patterns of ...