The Pyramids of Giza might only be the tip of the iceberg. Italian researchers claim they might’ve found signs of a Sphinx ...
A new theory is stirring debate about what may lie hidden beneath one of the world’s most famous ancient landscapes.
Archaeologists and ancient Egypt experts say the evidence does not support conclusions of a second Sphinx.
Biondi notes that the first Sphinx sits in a shallow depression, making it plausible that a twin could be hidden beneath this ...
Deep beneath the sands of the Giza Plateau, a mystery may be stirring that could rewrite the story of ancient Egypt.
"The rumors suggesting the presence of columns beneath the Pyramid of Khafre are nothing but fabrications." ...
The findings, reported in late March 2026, are based on subsurface imaging techniques. Archaeologists and Egyptian authorities have not confirmed the claim, prompting debate over its validity.
Radar-style surveys hint at colossus under a 100plusfoot sand mound - but Egypt's old guard aren't buying it just yet ...
Before the internet runs wild with a new sphinx discovery, here's what experts have to say.
Radar-style surveys hint at colossus under a 100‑plus‑foot sand mound - but Egypt’s old guard aren’t buying it just yet ...
Tourists ride camels in the Giza Pyramids scenic spot in Giza, Egypt, April 9, 2026. The Giza Pyramids located southwest of ...