A recent discovery by Italian scientists using ground-penetrating radar has revealed significant findings beneath the Pyramids of Giza, hinting at expansive shafts and chambers. This controversial, yet unpublished research has revived debates about a potential lost civilization, possibly connected to advanced prehistoric societies wiped out by a global cataclysm around 12,800 years ago. Proponents of this theory, including Dr. James Kennett, suggest geological evidence of catastrophic flooding in Egypt around this time correlates with similar events noted in North America, potentially affecting ancient cultures' development and knowledge transmission.
According to this theory, the resulting floods and chaos erased most traces of this civilization, whose survivors passed down knowledge of astronomy, engineering, and sacred architecture to later cultures.
Dr. James Kennett, a geologist at the University of California Santa Barbara and a major proponent of the comet-impact hypothesis, told DailyMail.com that a highly advanced Stone Age culture in North America - the Clovis people - mysteriously vanished at the same time.
Now, in a new twist, a prominent geologist says there's geological evidence that Egypt may indeed have experienced catastrophic flooding linked to that very comet event.
Using ground-penetrating radar, the scientists reportedly detected massive shafts and chambers hidden beneath the Khafre Pyramid.
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