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Giza's Cave Underworld Sealed Shut!
EGYPT'S CHIEF EGYPTOLOGIST CLOSES THE ENTRANCE TO THE CAVERNOUS REALM
EXISTING BENEATH THE PYRAMIDS OF GIZA
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(I-Newswire) April 9, 2010 - Cairo: The entrance to Egypt's cave
underworld has been sealed shut just two years after its modern day discovery.
Access to the tomb leading to these natural caverns, located beneath the famous
Pyramids of Giza, is now blocked by a metal gate set in concrete.
The move follows recent work to clear the interior of the tomb known as
NC2 or the "Tomb of the Birds", and located in the plateau's north cliff.
This came in the wake of revelations in the press last summer that British
explorer and writer Andrew Collins had in March 2008 located a previously
unknown opening into a natural cave system long thought to exist at Giza,
but never before explored in modern times.
The excavations inside the tomb - coordinated by Dr Zahi Hawass, Secretary
General of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities - uncovered a series of
subterranean rooms and galleries thought to have been used in the past as a
necropolis for the interment of bird mummies.
Despite these recent discoveries, Dr Hawass has publicly denied that any
natural cave system extends from the tomb, stating that what exists beneath
the ground are catacombs carved by human hands, something that Mr Collins
disagrees with strongly.
"We have dozens of clear photos, along with film footage, that make it
clear that extending from the Tomb of the Birds is an extensive series of cave
passages that almost certainly reach beneath the main pyramid field,"
Collins said.
"These caverns are natural, and must not be confused with the subterranean
galleries entered by Dr Hawass and his team, which are accessed elsewhere
in the same tomb."
Collins backs up his claims by producing radar satellite imagery that
shows geological faulting coinciding precisely with the position and
orientation of the caves explored so far. This faulting is seen to extend hundreds of
meters from the position of the tomb to beneath the plateau's Second
Pyramid, the site of the fabled Cave-tomb of Hermes according to ancient Arab
sources.
Collins's evidence is supported by the memoirs of British explorer Henry
Salt who in 1817 records how he gained access to the same cave system, and
explored them for a distance of "several hundred yards" before coming up
four spacious chambers, from which went various labyrinthine passages.
With the sealing of the entrance to the tomb, any hope of further
exploration in the caves now becomes impossible.
"It is sad that we won't be able to continue our investigations in the
caves," Collins admitted. "Now only Dr Hawass's promised report on his
clearance of the tomb can throw any further light on the caves, and their possible
usage during an age even before the building of the pyramids some 4,500
years ago."
For more information on the rediscovery of Giza's cave underworld, see
Andrew Collins's book Beneath the Pyramids (4th Dimension Press, Virginia
Beach, VA, 2009).
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