For decades, archaeologists have used advanced technologies to study Egypt’s pyramids—hoping to understand how such enormous structures were built more than 4,000 years ago. However, despite this research, questions remain about the internal layouts of these ancient Egyptian wonders.

Now, using non-invasive scanning methods, researchers have detected features hidden inside Giza’s third-largest pyramid , the Pyramid of Menkaure, that could provide valuable insight into how Ancient Egypt’s builders defied the odds.

Archaeologists Detected Air-Filled Voids Beneath Giza’s Third-Largest Pyramid

Menkaure Pyramid, Giza Plateau, Egypt

For years, archaeologists have set their eyes on Giza's Menkaure Pyramid. Not only does it look different due to a huge gash on one of its faces caused by a f

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