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Researchers led by Tohoku University’s Motoyuki Sato used GPR—along with a method known as electrical resistivity tomography ...
A new study aims to answer the centuries-old question of how the Great Pyramids were built thousands of years ago, and its findings have provided an unexpected possible answer — water. Though ...
New evidence reveals that the Pyramids in Egypt were built by paid workers, not slaves, reshaping views on ancient Egyptian ...
A team led by Egypt's former Minister of Antiquities finds evidence that the Pyramids were built by skilled workers.
A study published in May found a dried-up branch of the massive river and theorized that the stream was likely used to transport massive limestone blocks to construction sites of multiple pyramids.
Egypt’s oldest pyramid was likely built with the help of an innovative hydraulic water elevator system, archaeologists claim in a new study which sheds more light on the ingenuity of ancient Egyptians ...
Everyone knows that the Egyptian pyramids are ancient — but exactly how old are they? Historians estimate that they were built between roughly 2700 and 1500 B.C.E., with construction on Giza's ...
Ancient Egyptians May Have Used Hydraulic Lift To Build Pyramid, New Study Reveals ... The construction of the pyramids of ancient Egypt has been a topic of debate among Egyptologists for years.
The study, published in PLOS ONE, offers fresh insight into how ancient Egyptians might have engineered the construction of such monumental structures. Pyramid Building ...
New geoarchaeological research shows that metalworking in ancient Egypt led to significant contamination in a nearby port.
DNA of an ancient Egyptian man reveals Mesopotamian ancestry, and genetic study provides insight into cultural exchanges in ...
Ancient Egyptian labourers who built the pyramids in Giza were likely poisoned by exposure to high levels of copper, marking what could be the earliest example of metal contamination ...