Thirty-one pyramids in Egypt – including the Giza pyramid complex – may originally have been built along a now buried branch of the River Nile – providing a route for construction materials ...
Thirty-one pyramids in Egypt – including the Giza pyramid complex – may originally have been built along a now buried branch of the River Nile – providing a route for construction materials, new ...
Additionally, the researchers found that many of the pyramids had causeways which ended at the proposed riverbanks of the Ahramat branch, which they suggest is evidence the river was used for ...
The newly identified 64-kilometre-long branch of the river, named The Ahramat, would have provided an essential water route for transporting goods. Published May 16 Thirty-one pyramids in Egypt – ...