Archaeologists have discovered that the famous structures could have been built along a long-lost branch of the river Nile.
A lost Nile branch explains the placement of Egypt's pyramids. This river once flowed by the pyramid fields, aiding their ...
Some 31 pyramids in Egypt, including the Giza pyramid complex, may originally have been built along a 64-km-long branch of ...
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 ...
A newly discovered extinct branch of the Nile River might explain the strategic locations of Egypt's pyramids and how they ...
Between the town of Lisht and Giza stand 30 immense pyramids, seemingly marooned, in the sands of Egypt’s Western Desert. Why ...
Ahramat ran “at the foothills of the Western Desert Plateau, where the majority of the pyramids lie,” referring to fields of ...
The pyramids in and around Giza have presented a fascinating puzzle for millennia. How did ancient Egyptians move limestone ...
Scientists say the ancient wonders are likely to have been built along a now-dried up branch of the River Nile.
Most of the pyramids of ancient Egypt are clustered in a narrow strip of desert that stretches along the foothills of the ...
For many years, archaeologists thought that ancient Egyptians must have used a nearby waterway to transport materials such as ...