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Search for secrets intensifies as hi-tech tools help unravel the pyramids’ ancient mysteries

Some archaeologists have pinned hopes on the sophisticated technology to locate the burial place of the legendary queen Nefertiti

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The sun sets behind the Great Pyramids of Giza in Old Cairo. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

From the Giza pyramids to the pharaonic tombs of Luxor, Egypt’s ancient monuments are holding on to mysteries which researchers now aim to unravel with cutting-edge technology.

For more than 200 years since Napoleon Bonaparte landed in Egypt with a retinue of scholars who laid the groundwork for modern Egyptology, experts have used science to unlock the secrets of the country’s ancient treasures.

In the 21st century, the scientists have been using electronic devices and chemical testing to date artefacts.

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Chemical testing still requires small samples, but advanced techniques coming into use are meant to be non-invasive so as not to damage the ancient relics.

All the devices we put in place are designed to find where the cavity is located. We know there is one, but we’re trying to find out where
Mehdi Tayoubi, HIP Institute

ScanPyramids is among the most ambitious of the projects to demystify the Khufu Pyramid near Cairo, the only surviving monument from the ancient Seven Wonders of the World. It has employed infrared thermography and muography – a technique that records images using muon particles – in its quest.

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