Archaeologists Discover Hidden Chamber Under The Pyramids



In the 1950s, a tour guide was taking King Abdel Aziz Al Seoud, from Saudi Arabia, on a tour around the pyramids. During his visit, he suggested that an area around the base of the pyramids, where heaps of sand, should be cleared to provide the visitors with a better experience. The chief antiquities inspector of Giza, Zaki Nour, agreed and ordered an archaeological team to uncover the area. While brushing the sands on the southern side of the pyramid, Egyptian archaeologist and journalist Kamal el-Malakh stumbled upon large limestone slabs set into the ground with mortar around them. The slabs were not just in place but had also been sealed. As if someone had been buried beneath. But they were caught by surprise as they smelled some sort of wood. Peeking underneath one of the broken slabs, the team discovered something truly unexpected.

Welcome to Crunch. In today’s video, we will see what archaeologists discovered at the foot of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

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Joseph Brown Jr

I just want to tell you that being a person whom has a deep passion for history and archeology, I enjoy the continual posting of new videos. I never get upset or disinterested watching a video of something that I have seen many times. Because usually I am given some new piece of information with each time I see a video of same topic. This is why I’m subscribed to your channel. However, because I closely pay attention to each video, I will sometimes come across a little mistake. Which is why I usually make a suggestion in the comments about taking the time to watch the video before uploading it to check for mistakes. The one that got me to make a comment is about the Egyptian boat. You said that it was 4500 years old but then you said that it laid undiscovered for 24 centuries before being found in the 20th century. When it should have said something about being from the 24th bce

Jessie S

"this boat was designed so well it could be used on the Nile today"

"this boat is so delicate we could barely move it 10 km's without risking it falling apart into pieces"

😂

Harry Ass Truman

So I guess you can take it with you when you go

Todd Smith

I think those careless archeologist should never have disturbed that ship.

The Pavement Ends Now

Again, no Pharaoh😊 or King has EVER been found in a pyramid!

kim towne

It's good to see that more discoveries are being made

Cleverfitz

Good morning everyone