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Archaeologists Uncover a 3,800-Year-Old Hexagonal Pyramid—Unlike Anything Seen Before
A remarkable 3,800-year-old hexagonal pyramid has been uncovered in eastern Kazakhstan, shedding light on a little-explored chapter of Bronze Age civilization. Located at the Kyrykungir site near ...
Archaeologists in Kazakhstan have discovered a 3,800-year-old hexagon-shaped structure that they describe as a "pyramid." The maze-like structure is not as tall as Egypt's monuments, but currently ...
Restoration on the 4,400-year-old Pyramid of Sahura led researchers to create a more comprehensive blueprint of the structure. Using LiDAR imaging, the team confirmed the presence of previously ...
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