Underground City Discovery Reshapes History
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New Egyptian Giza pyramid bombshell 'reshapes history'

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Italian researchers say shafts and chambers deep below Khafre pyramid are 38,000 years old .
Giza complex is widely believed to have been constructed around 4,500 years ago .
They proposed a pre-existing civilization built the complex, but was destroyed by a 'divine flood' triggered by an asteroid impact that left only the pyramids as the surviving 'megastructure' Dr Zahi Hawass , Egypt 's former Minister of Antiquities, has consistently argued that features some interpret as water erosion at the base are due to natural weathering processes.
The theory of the lost city is based on ancient Egyptian texts, specifically Chapter 149 of the Book of the Dead , which refers to the 14 residences of the city of the dead.
Biondi also noted that the unknown chambers more than 4,000 feet below the pyramid could be related to the legendary Hall of Records .
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