Discovery may explain why Egyptian pyramids were built along long-lost Ahramat branch of the Nile
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Discovery may explain why Egyptian pyramids were built along long-lost Ahramat branch of the Nile
The Egyptian pyramid fields between Giza and Lisht, built over a nearly 1.000-year period starting approximately 4.700 years ago, now sit on the edge of the inhospitable Western Desert, part of the Sahara
Eman Ghoneim and colleagues studied satellite imagery to find the, possible location of a former river branch running along the, foothills of the Western Desert Plateau, very near to the pyramid fields
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Discovery may explain why Egyptian pyramids
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The Egyptian pyramid fields between Giza and Lisht
built over a nearly 1.000-year period starting approximately 4.700 years ago
now sit on the edge of the inhospitable Western Desert
part of the Sahara
Eman Ghoneim and colleagues studied satellite imagery to find the
possible location of a former river branch running along the
of the Western Desert Plateau