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Is there really a ‘vast underground city’ beneath the Pyramids of Giza?


A view of the great pyramids, Giza, Egypt.
Researchers say they have found vast structures beneath the Pyramids of Giza – but their claims appear dubious (Picture: Nick Brundle/Getty Images)

Could there be a ‘vast underground city’ beneath the Pyramids of Giza?

Egypt’s desert holds many secrets, even after centuries of excavation and graverobbing.

The last undiscovered tomb of the Tutankhamun dynasty was only confirmed to belong to pharaoh Thutmose II earlier this year.

Around half the known pharaoh’s burial sites are yet to be found.

Even the river that allowed the pyramids to be built along its banks has vanished into the sand.

That made the way two-and-a-half million 2.5 ton blocks of granite were moved to build the Great Pyramid of Giza seem mysterious, until the older course of the River Nile was mapped last year much further to the west than it runs today.

Lingering questions of where, how and why have fuelled speculation that the pyramids could point towards alien intervention or lost civilisation, and advanced technologies of which we can only imagine.

Now researchers claim they have discovered ‘the legendary halls of Amenti’ – in other words, the underworld of Egyptian mythology – right beneath the pyramids of Giza.

Corrado Malanga, from the University of Pisa, and Filippo Biondi, involved in radar and remote sensing research with the University of Strathclyde, published peer-reviewed research in 2022 via MDPI, entitled, ?Synthetic Aperture Radar Doppler Tomography Reveals Details of Undiscovered High-Resolution Internal Structure of the Great Pyramid of Giza.? Their research was conducted using SAR data, Synthetic Aperture Radar, along with proprietary software, developed by Filippo Biondi, that transforms the radar signals into phononic information which allows for the detection of millimetric vibrations. This cutting-edge technology is capable of revealing underground structures invisible to traditional methods, and revealed internal structures never seen before.
The researchers claim there are ‘five identical structures near the Khafre Pyramid’s base, linked by pathways, and eight deep vertical wells descending 648 meters underground’

Describing it as ‘a vast underground city’, they say the ‘unprecedented discoveries’ using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) includes structures, rooms and corridors underground.

Listing their claimed discoveries they said: ‘The discovery of an extensive network of vertical shafts estimated to extend at least 1km deep beneath each Great Pyramid, which appear to serve as access points to this underground system.

‘The existence of vast chambers beneath the earth’s surface, comparable in size to the pyramids themselves.

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‘A remarkably strong correlation between the layout and characteristics of these underground chambers and the legendary Halls of Amenti, as described in ancient myths, including those associated with the god Thoth.’

This may be a ‘huge exaggeration’, according to Professor Lawrence Conyers, a radar expert at the University of Denver, who told MailOnline that the technology used doesn’t penetrate 1km into the ground.

SHENDI, SUDAN - DECEMBER 28: A view of Begrawiya Pyramids located in Meroe ancient city on 200 kilometers north of the capital Khartoum, within the borders of the city of Shendi, Sudan on December 28, 2024. The 2,000-year-old pyramids, which are under UNESCO protection in Sudan, an east African country where conflicts are ongoing, continue to survive and shed light on history despite war and neglect in the middle of the desert. (Photo by Osman Bakir/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Pyramids are found along the course of the Nile River, as far south as Meroë in Sudan (Picture: Osman Bakir/Anadolu via Getty Images)

‘My take is that as long as authors are not making things up and that their basic methods are correct, their interpretations should be given a look by all who care about the site,’ he said.

‘We can quibble about interpretations, and that is called science. But the basic methods need to be solid.’

The only way to really prove the theory is to do targeted digs of the site.

But these bold claims have captured the imagination of social media users who believe a range of conspiracy theories, including that aliens built the pyramids.

Another, that followers claim is proven by these researchers, is a highly advanced civilisation known as the Tatarian Empire developed infinite energy, world peace and elaborate buildings before being wiped out by mud floods and war, and then deliberately erased from history.

Corrado Malanga, from the University of Pisa, and Filippo Biondi, involved in radar and remote sensing research with the University of Strathclyde, published peer-reviewed research in 2022 via MDPI, entitled, ?Synthetic Aperture Radar Doppler Tomography Reveals Details of Undiscovered High-Resolution Internal Structure of the Great Pyramid of Giza.? Their research was conducted using SAR data, Synthetic Aperture Radar, along with proprietary software, developed by Filippo Biondi, that transforms the radar signals into phononic information which allows for the detection of millimetric vibrations. This cutting-edge technology is capable of revealing underground structures invisible to traditional methods, and revealed internal structures never seen before.
A visual representation of the supposed spiral wells descending to cubic vaults

Devotees of this theory point to buildings as varied as the Pyramids of Giza, the White House and random churches all over the world as entry points to this supposedly lost civilisation buried beneath our feet.

Others have claimed the pyramids were ancient power plants, which one of the researchers – Corrado Malanga – appears sympathetic to.

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Part of what has made this claimed discovery go viral is the proliferation of AI imagery, offering various interpretations of what hypothetical underground structures could look like.

While these latest claims lack credibility, there is some evidence of underground structures yet to be explored.

A 2024 study from Japanese and Egyptian researchers, published in Smithsonian Magazine, found what could be ‘a shallow structure connected to a deeper structure’ beneath the pyramids.

Whether it is empty or filled with sand and gravel, they do not know, but the evidence they found pointed to nothing ‘comparable in size to the pyramids themselves’, like the latest claims suggest.

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