New Research Raises Questions About the Great Sphinx of Giza

The Great Sphinx of Egypt, a monumental statue depicting a lion’s body with a pharaoh’s head, continues to generate scientific interest. Located on the Giza plateau near Cairo, the iconic monument has long been a subject of study and speculation. Recent research has intensified focus on the surrounding area, particularly a nearby hill.

Italian engineers and researchers are investigating the possibility of a second Sphinx existing there. Their investigation stems from the discovery of dozens of deep shafts revealed in newly analyzed images of the hill near Cairo. The existence of a second Sphinx remains unconfirmed, but the presence of these extensive subterranean channels has fueled debate among experts.

Some scientists theorize that a previously unknown structure may have stood alongside the Great Sphinx, potentially predating its current form. The Italian team’s work involves detailed mapping and analysis of the hill’s geological features, aiming to determine the origin and purpose of the shafts. Further investigation is planned to explore the potential implications of this discovery for our understanding of ancient Egyptian construction and the history of the Giza plateau.

The findings are expected to contribute to ongoing discussions surrounding the Sphinx’s origins and the broader context of ancient Egyptian civilization.

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2 thoughts on “VIDEO ⟩Was there a second Sphinx at the Giza plateau? Scientists have conflicting opinions”
  1. It’s fascinating to consider the possibility of another Sphinx alongside the one we know so well.

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