
Markings in a tiny chamber of the Great Pyramid have been seen for the first time in 4,500 years.What lies within the mysterious shafts has been a topic of debate and speculation for years, multiple attempts to send robots in to send back pictures have been met with more questions than answers. This time however a fresh attempt to unravel the secrets of the pyramid have yielded images of markings onthe tunnel walls that could be heiroglyphics or even the doodlings of workers involved in the pyramid"s construction.
A robot has sent back the first images of markings on the wall of a tiny chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt that have not been seen for 4500 years. It has also helped settle the controversy about the only metal known to exist in the pyramid, and shows a "door" that could lead toanother hidden chamber.
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Source: New Scientist
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