Second Sphinx Spotted At Giza
An Italian team of archaeologists using satellite radar have discovered what appears to be a second Sphinx buried under 180 feet of hardened sand at the Giza Plateau.
The Scientists used LIDAR radar to map the perimeter of the Giza Plateau. They are not 100 percent confident about what they see beneath the sand’s surface, but expressed an 80 percent likelihood that it is a second Sphinx sculpture.
Beyond the second Sphinx, the team believes they’re measuring something even larger: An underground megastructure beneath the entire plateau.
Here’s more from Project Unity, reporting on the findings by the team under the direction of Filippo Biondi.


