Scientists Are Close To A New Discovery In The Egyptian Pyramids - Alternative View

Scientists Are Close To A New Discovery In The Egyptian Pyramids - Alternative View
Scientists Are Close To A New Discovery In The Egyptian Pyramids - Alternative View

Video: Scientists Are Close To A New Discovery In The Egyptian Pyramids - Alternative View

Video: Scientists Are Close To A New Discovery In The Egyptian Pyramids - Alternative View
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Scientists shared a method for studying the Egyptian pyramids. Today scientists use the popular ScanPyramids technology. This technology is specially designed for scanning artifacts. The Phys pages detail this technology.

The Hubu Pyramid has been studied using this technology. Of all the wonders of the world, the Hubu pyramid has survived to our time. Infrared thermography and manuography help identify voids. Using this method, in the fall of 2015, scientists managed to find secret rooms in the Khubu pyramid. There is another pyramid, but scientists have not yet been able to find its location.

Burial of Nefertiti scientists call the most interesting of all the mysteries. Nefertiti is the wife of Pharaoh Enaton. She led a monotheistic cult in Ancient Egypt. Her bust is on display at the Noise Museum in Berlin. The researchers say the search for her burial site will continue with ScanPyramids technology.

Ancient Egypt expert Nikolai Reeves is sure that Nefertiti was buried in the secret room of the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. But in 2015, research into the tomb of Tutankhamun did not bring the desired success. Experts want to try again. But in the next study of the tombs, scientists want to use the scanning method and magnetometry.

Anna Kotova