The secret grave discovered by scientists investigating the wide city under the Giza Pyramid

A hidden ‘sarcophagus’ of more than 600 meters of the surface in Egypt is the latest discovery of the team that reveals a ‘wide city’ under the Giza Pyramids.
Italian researchers, Dailymail.com, under the grave of Osiris that they define an unknown room and the other world is believed to be a symbolic burial area dedicated to the Egyptian god, he said.
Last week, the team announced the discovery of more than 2,000 meters of wells and rooms. If confirmed, these findings can rewrite the history of humanity.
Many independent experts, the depths of the structure to create images to use radar impacts, stating that scientific foundation lack of ‘strange’ claims called.
An image produced by technology revealed the levels of Osiris’s grave, a vertical shaft and then with three different steps, which descended under 114 feet of the surface.
In addition, the surface under 656 feet ‘reached a empty room’ has been seen ‘an unknown structure detected.
The team, “ `surrounded by flowing water, a sample (?) ‘He said.
However, Professor Lawrence Coners, a radar expert who specializes in archeology at Denver University, said that technology cannot penetrate these depths.
Depending on the wavelength they use, maybe 30 or 40 feet. But they don’t even tell us that. All this is very speculative ‘he added
A ‘sarcophagus’ hiding more than 600 meters below the Osiris grave is the latest discovery of the team that reveals a ‘wide city’ under the Giza Pyramids.

The picture has a graph showing the inside of the grave. The latest image of the team caught these structures known to have proved the effectiveness of their technologies.
Corrado Malanga of the University of Pisa, Italy, Filippo Bondi of Strathclyde in Scotland and Egyptian Armando Mei has not yet been published in a scientific journal for an independent expert.
Researchers told Dailymail.com that they have published the new image in response to the concerns about the effectiveness of the technology used to describe a ‘world of structures’ less than 4,000 meters of Khafre.
Niccole Ciccole, the spokesman of the project, said: ‘This offers the tomographic analysis of Osiris’s grave, which has successfully reproduced the properties of satellite radar tomography.
‘The analysis dates back to about 656 feet depth in this special case.’
In order to carry out the new analysis, the team used the same process in previous studies, which revealed the shafts and rooms under the Khafre pyramid and used the same process using synthetic diaphragm radar (SAR).
They sent high frequency waves to the location under the grave of Osiris.
When the waves hit underground structures, they have returned and analyze how their frequencies have changed, and scientists can determine the existing type of material.
However, Dr. Egypt’s former Minister of Antiques. Zahi Hawass said to the National: ‘The claim of using radar in the pyramid is wrong, and the techniques used are neither scientifically approved nor confirmed.’

Last week, the team announced the discovery of more than 2,000 Wells and rooms of Khafre pyramid. If it was true, the findings would rewrite human history
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The team said that ‘when they respect the Egyptiologists’ the greatest respect ‘findings are based on objective measurements obtained through advanced radar signal processing’.
After collecting the data, the researchers applied a special algorithm to convert the information into vertical images of the floor under the grave of Osiris.
Niccole Ciccole, a forensic medical expert with 25 years of experience, said that the images captured the dark areas in the shaft at the third level and show the presence of additional structures below.
‘A deeper, black area, probably a small (or actually big) room can be seen,’ ‘he added.
‘This field is descending 328 to 656 feet based on the front pixel calculations. This feature, which has not been documented before, can be detected by using SAR, which is accurately multiplying. ‘

After collecting the data, the researchers used a special algorithm that converted the information into vertical images of the floor under the pyramid and caught its first gaze to hidden structures. Eight wells under the pyramid in the picture
Last year, the first discovery took the world that the team had announced that the khafre pyramid found eight wells and two enormous storages below 2,000 meters – along with unknown structures.
‘I doubt deeper claims. If he can do what he said ‘algorithms’ (I can’t comment on them), then maybe this will continue, ” he said.
‘Good’ or ‘tunnel’ that I expect under a pyramid.
Eight -down wells is measured between 33 and 39 feet in diameter and extends to at least 2,130 feet of the surface.
The results also revealed that Ciccole said ‘that’ he said to serve this underground system as access to this underground system ‘.
The wells are fed to two large rectangular enclosures, each measured by about 260 feet on the side.
During a news briefing last week, the team announced the discovery of a water system under the platform and underground roads led to the world even more in -depth.
They believe that the pyramid could be the proof of a possible secret city of more than 4,000 meters.
The Giza Pyramids, believed to have been built about 4,500 years ago, continue to be an engineering wonder because of their enormous scale and sensitivity – a success that continues to infect scientists today.

Researchers believe that there are other structures that reach more than 4,000 meters below the surface. Captured structures scans extend in a setting fork shape on the north side.
However, Italian researchers claimed that the hidden structures covering 4,000 feets were about 38,000 years old-tens of thousands of years before the oldest known human-made structure of this species.
The team based these claims on the ancient Egyptian text, which they interpreted as the historical records of a pre -existing civilization during a disaster event.
Professor Lawrence Coners, a radar expert who focuses on archeology at Denver University and is not involved in the study, told Dailymail.com: ‘This is a really strange idea.’
At that time, he added that people lived in caves 38,000 years ago in the history of humanity.
“People have not started to live in what we call a city until 9,000 years ago,” he said.
‘Before that, there were a few large villages, but they are returning from that time for only a few thousand years.’