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Anthropology

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Judi Lynn

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Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:02 PM Apr 27

Archaeologists discover 'miracle' in ancient Egyptian tomb [View all]

Catherine Shuttleworth
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Underneath a temple in the ancient ruined city of Taposiris Magna, archaeologists discovered a vast tunnel, referred to by experts as a "geometric miracle".

The structure was discovered 13 metres (43 feet) below the ground by Kathleen Martinez of the University of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic and colleagues during an ongoing excavation of the temple. The 2-metre tall tunnel had been hewn through an incredible 1,305 metres (4,281 feet) of sandstone.

According to the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, the tunnel's design is similar to the 1,306-metre Tunnel of Eupalinos - a 6th-century BC aqueduct on the Greek island of Samos, often referred to as a marvel of engineering.

And it seems the Taposiris Magna tunnel is just as impressive. The tunnel's purpose is currently unknown, with parts of it submerged in water.

More:
https://www.indy100.com/news/miracle-tunnel-ancient-egypt-tomb

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