A tiny robot, part of the Djedi Project, has offered an unprecedented glimpse into a narrow shaft within the Great Pyramid of Giza. The robot navigated the 60-meter shaft, revealing previously unseen chambers and intricate painted symbols on the stone floor. This discovery challenges traditional assumptions about the pyramid's construction and purpose, sparking renewed interest in Egyptology.
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