Archaeologists have discovered that the famous structures could have been built along a long-lost branch of the river Nile.
But why were these monumental structures built in a seemingly inhospitable desert landscape? A new discovery may hold the ...
Scientists believe they can finally say how the huge stones which make up the ancient wonder of the world were brought to ...
A study reveals that 31 Egyptian pyramids were built along a now-buried Nile branch, explaining their desert location and ...
Egyptian medical doctor and pilot Yasser Mohammed Minsy and Belgian commercial pilot Cedric Collette fly a vintage airplane ...
Egypt's pyramids have fascinated people for thousands of years, and new discoveries are still being made about them today. It ...
Researchers have discovered evidence of an ancient Nile river branch that once flowed near the famous Egyptian pyramid fields ...
Scientists think a long extinct river might be the key to solving the mystery behind how the pyramids were constructed.
Between the town of Lisht and Giza stand 30 immense pyramids, seemingly marooned, in the sands of Egypt’s Western Desert. Why ...
THE Egyptian Pyramid’s may have been intended to tower above a lush, green stretch along the river Nile amid the arid western Sahara. But something happened, and now the Great ...
Ahramat’s discovery may also explain why some of the pyramids are situated farther east than others. Scientists said pyramids constructed during Egypt’s Middle Kingdom (about 2030 to 1650 BC) era were ...
Scientists say the ancient wonders are likely to have been built along a now-dried up branch of the River Nile.