- Researchers from Cairo and Munich uncovered “air-filled voids” beneath Menkaure pyramid’s eastern face, suggesting a long-suspected hidden entrance.
- Using electrical resistivity tomography, radar, and ultrasonic testing, the team mapped two gaps behind the granite façade.
- The Scan Pyramids project’s findings advance non-invasive archaeology, echoing earlier hidden-chamber discoveries within Giza’s larger neighboring pyramids.
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TBH a fully empty void would be even more impressive.
“Minature black hole found inside ancient egyptian pyramid!”
Well, then it’s not empty.
Entrance is no longer lost - it was recently found in the pyramid 😉.




