Képet mutattak Egyiptom mutáns piramisáról, ahova ember nem léphet be
A kettős piramis az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia alkonyán eltűnt, és csak évtizedekkel később került elő.
Zawyet El Aryan: Egypt's Enigmatic Site Sparks 'Area 51' Comparisons Zawyet El Aryan, an ancient pyramid complex located near Giza, has become a subject of intense speculation, with some drawing parallels to the secretive Area 51 in the United States. The site, which houses an unfinished pyramid believed to date back to the Third Dynasty, has been officially closed to the public since 1964, fueling public curiosity and theories about its hidden secrets. Archaeological research at Zawyet El Aryan has a long history, with initial excavations led by Alessandro Barsanti in 1904. However, these efforts were halted during World War I and the site subsequently fell into disrepair. Carbon dating analysis of the structure's stones suggests an age of 2700-2600 BC, with some attributing its construction to Pharaoh Khaba of the Third Dynasty. Despite this, debates persist regarding the true owner of the complex and the relatively simpler hieroglyphs found there compared to those at Giza and Khufu. Public suspicion surrounding Zawyet El Aryan intensified around 1960, culminating in its designation as a military base and official closure in 1964. This move has led many to question what might be concealed within or beneath the ancient structure. The ongoing mystery surrounding Zawyet El Aryan continues to intrigue historians and enthusiasts alike, prompting discussions about whether this Egyptian site holds secrets as profound as those rumored to be hidden at Area 51.
A kettős piramis az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia alkonyán eltűnt, és csak évtizedekkel később került elő.
