Abstract

Treasure hunters and some archeologists have been convinced, since at least the 12th century, that mysterious chambers exist in the Great Pyramid which conceal the real tomb and treasures of Cheops. A year ago two French architects, Gilles Dormion and Jean‐Patrice Goidin, examined the construction features of the tunnels and chambers inside the Great Pyramid — one of the largest buildings, ancient or modern, ever constructed — from an architectural point of view. They observed several anomalies.

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