BREAKING NEWS: HISTORIC DISCOVERY UNVEILED
Archaeologists have made a stunning discovery in the Egyptian desert that could rewrite history books. A previously unknown chamber has been found in the Great Pyramid of Giza using advanced scanning technology.
The international research team announced the findings earlier today. Dr. Amira Hassan, lead archaeologist, stated this could be the most significant discovery in Egyptology in over a century.
Initial scans reveal the chamber measures approximately 30 meters in length and contains metallic objects of unknown origin. The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities has secured the area while experts develop a plan for exploration.
"This discovery challenges our understanding of ancient Egyptian construction techniques," said Professor James Richardson of Oxford University, who consulted on the project.
Tourism officials report a surge in bookings to Cairo as anticipation builds around this remarkable find. The research team plans to publish their complete findings next month.
Security has been increased around the Giza plateau as researchers continue their non-invasive investigation of the mysterious chamber.