But why were these monumental structures built in a seemingly inhospitable desert landscape? A new discovery may hold the ...
A newly discovered extinct branch of the Nile River might explain the strategic locations of Egypt's pyramids and how they ...
Thirty-one different Egyptian pyramids appear to have been built along a branch of the Nile River that dried up millennia ago, according to new research published today in Communications Earth ...
They're the wonders of the ancient world that still leave scientists scratching their heads today. Now, an important part of the mystery of the Egyptian pyramids may have been solved ...
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Some 31 pyramids in Egypt, including the Giza pyramid complex, may originally have been built along a 64-km-long branch of the river Nile which has long since been buried beneath farmland and desert.
Scientists say the ancient wonders are likely to have been built along a now-dried up branch of the River Nile.
Why are dozens of Egypt’s ancient pyramids found in an unremarkable strip of barren desert, far from the shores of the modern River Nile? Perhaps, new research suggests, it’s because they were ...
Archeologists believe they may have discovered the secret behind one of the wonders of the world. Some 4,700 years after the construction of Egypt’s pyramids began, including the Great Pyramids ...