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Scientists reveal new 'proof' they found 'city' under Giza pyramid

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Hidden 'sarcophagus' discovered by same scientists who found city beneath Egypt 's Giza pyramid.

Last week , the team announced the discovery of wells and chambers more than 2,000 feet below the Khafre Pyramid .

If confirmed, these findings could rewrite human history.

Many independent experts have called the claims 'outlandish,' noting that using radar pulses to create images deep below the structure lacks scientific basis.

Italian researchers claim that the hidden structures, spanning 4,000 feet , are approximately 38,000 years old .

This predates the oldest known man-made structure of its kind by tens of thousands of years.

The team has based these claims on ancient Egyptian text that they interpreted as historical records of a pre-existing civilization that was destroyed during a cataclysmic event.

Professor Lawrence Conyers , a radar expert at the University of Denver , told DailyMail.com: 'That is a really outlandish idea'.

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