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    Main » 2020 » March » 24

    Alexey Kruzer, Olga Kozlova

    «GANTENBRINK’S DOORS»
    THE VERSION OF POSSIBLE PURPOSE

    «But until we can peer behind it, or perhaps even open it, we will never know for sure what it really is and what it meant to the builders of Cheops. So for the time being, it might be more appropriate to refer to it simply as the "USO" – the Unidentified Stone Object.»
    Rudolf Gantenbrink, 1999

    There are many different hypotheses, regarding the purposes of the shafts, ascending from the Royal Chambers of the Great Pyramid, but the so-called mysterious doors became an obstacle to their further development. We shall not analyze all the currently available in Egyptology versions, related directly to the channels, and we are not going to suggest our own version, concerning them. Let us dwell only on the hypothesis of the purpose of the doors, crowning them. Our hypothesis is based on the material of the research missions, mentioned above, including a careful analysis of the 8-hour video, shoot by Djedi robot, while passing through the Southern shaft of the Queen’s Chamber in 2011, after the 9 years since the last mission.

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