From the pyramids in Egypt, through the Mayan cities in South America, and up to ancient sites in Israel, archaeologists are struggling to find underground cavities,” said Professor Oded Lipschitz.
Using muon detectors, the team produced detailed images of underground features, including tunnels and cisterns, based on how ...
A recent study offers proof of feasibility for using cosmic radiation detectors to discover underground spaces. The detectors ...
From the pyramids in Egypt, through the Maya cities in South America, to ancient sites in Israel, archaeologists struggle to ...
Researchers explore a tunnel in Teotihuacan last accessed 1,800 years ago. April 28, 2013— -- Mexican archeologists discovered three previously unknown chambers under a pyramid in Teotihuacan, an ...
Archaeologists in Egypt uncovered a submerged port and a tunnel at Taposiris Magna, a site linked by many to Cleopatra's tomb ...
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The tomb of Amphion sparks debate over whether an Early Helladic tumulus or a stepped pyramid could reshape Greek ...
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