GIZA - The Egyptian government will use high technology in conducting research effort. This is done to reveal the secrets of the pyramids in Egypt.
Experts from France, Japan, Canada, and Egypt will work together to examine the four pyramid of Pharaoh is by using infrared and other high-tech equipment.
Pyramid that will be examined are the two that are in Giza and two in Dashur, with one concern is the hidden chamber.
In addition, experts also want to get more information about how the pyramids were built.
"This particular group will see if there are still hidden rooms and other secrets inside the pyramid," said Egyptian Minister of Antiquities Goods, Mamduh al-Damati, in a press conference in Cairo, Sunday, October 25th.
She reiterated the experts will conduct research by using technology weapons that will not break the pyramid.
Earlier, the Egyptian authorities have also been given permission to use similar technology in an effort to find lost tomb of Queen Nefertiti, which is estimated may be behind the walls of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
In August 2015, Dr. Nicholas Reeve of the University of Arizona, USA, states, found two doors on the tomb of Tutankhamun, and one of them allegedly leading to the tomb of Queen Nefertiti.
Experts from France, Japan, Canada, and Egypt will work together to examine the four pyramid of Pharaoh is by using infrared and other high-tech equipment.
Pyramid that will be examined are the two that are in Giza and two in Dashur, with one concern is the hidden chamber.
In addition, experts also want to get more information about how the pyramids were built.
"This particular group will see if there are still hidden rooms and other secrets inside the pyramid," said Egyptian Minister of Antiquities Goods, Mamduh al-Damati, in a press conference in Cairo, Sunday, October 25th.
She reiterated the experts will conduct research by using technology weapons that will not break the pyramid.
Earlier, the Egyptian authorities have also been given permission to use similar technology in an effort to find lost tomb of Queen Nefertiti, which is estimated may be behind the walls of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
In August 2015, Dr. Nicholas Reeve of the University of Arizona, USA, states, found two doors on the tomb of Tutankhamun, and one of them allegedly leading to the tomb of Queen Nefertiti.
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