The 40-mile-long river branch, which ran by the Giza pyramid complex, was hidden under desert and farmland for millennia, scientists said.
Scientists have discovered a long-buried branch of the Nile river that once flowed alongside more than 30 pyramids in Egypt , potentially solving the mystery of how ancient Egypt ians transported the massive stone blocks to build the famous monuments.The 40-mile-long river branch, which ran by the iconic Giza pyramid complex among other wonders, was hidden under desert and farmland for millennia, according to a study revealing the find on Thursday.
This indicates that the river played 'a key role in the transportation of the enormous building materials and workmen needed for the pyramid's construction,' she added.Exactly how ancient Egyptians managed to build such huge and long-standing structures has been one of history's great mysteries.
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