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Why Were Egyptian Pyramids Built Along Long-Lost Ahramat Branch Of The Nile? - Ancient Pages
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The ancient pyramids of Egypt, including the iconic Giza pyramid complex, were likely constructed along a now-buried branch of the River Nile. Recent research suggests that this 64-kilometer-long branch once flowed through the area where these pyramids are concentrated, explaining their seemingly peculiar location in the present-day narrow desert strip.
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