Unexpected discovery of the pyramids at Giza

Archaeologists in Egypt unearthed two buildings dating to about 4,500 years old that are most likely related to the construction of the pyramids at Giza.

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Two buildings dating to about 4,500 years old were excavated at Giza by archaeologists.According to experts, these two ancient works are very likely related to the construction of the pyramids at Giza.

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The evidence found indicates a building may belong to officials in charge of the kitchen and livestock.

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While the other work belongs to a priest.According to experts, the work is attributed to a priest who has evidence that this place was used to brew beer and make bread.

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Experts say that two newly discovered ancient buildings all play an important role in providing food.

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The supply of food to the workers in charge of building pyramids here requires a large amount of food every day.

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People living in this area are likely to be part of the paramilitary force.It is estimated that about 1,000 people live in the Giza area.

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Previously, in February, experts deciphered the ancient secret of building three large pyramids lined up with three waist stars of Giza's Orion constellation.

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The research results indicate that the ancient Egyptians used Indian circle method .The architects then used reference points thanks to the sun during the day of composting around September 22 - September 24 every year.This is the time when the Sun is closest to the equator and begins to head south.This method can only be used on continuous sunny days to be able to draw a straight line in the East-West direction.

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The ancients only needed very simple tools, a stick sticking vertically on the ground, an elastic rope and sunlight to determine the exact location where the pyramid would be built.