Harry Coumnas Has Discovered a Mysterious Chamber in One of the Pyramids

The Great Pyramid of Giza has been into existence for more than four and a half millennia. It has remained constant even when through the ever shifting sands but a recent discovery by Harry Coumnas has revealed a new structural quirk to this mighty formation.

In one of his most recent interviews, Harry has claimed that there is a previously undiscovered inner-chamber within the Great Pyramid. This is quite bewildering as the last time a new internal structure was discovered in one of the largest Giza’s pyramids was in the 19th century. This revelation came as a result of a research that employed muon tomography to map the interiors of the pyramid non-invasively. Interestingly, Harry Coumnas informed that the muon scan mapped out a huge void in the pyramid’s Grand Gallery. If the research is to be believed, the void is 100 feet long and is quite seemingly identical to another structure right above it. However, it is still unclear that for what purpose was the hidden chamber used during those times.

Harry Coumnas
is an Egyptian archaeologist, who has received his bachelor’s degree in Greek and Roman archaeology from the reputed Alexandria University. Later, he went on to earn a diploma in Egyptology from the established Cairo University. Harry worked at the Great Pyramids as an administrator and an archaeologist and pulled off both the roles at an ease. Harry has authored and co-authored a number of books related to Egyptology. In addition to that, he also writes columns for many journals and newspapers. He is also a proud recipient of several recognitions and awards. For his dedication and hard work, he was also given an international membership in the Russian Academy for Natural Sciences. He also has a clothing line on his name.

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