
A year or two years ago, fifteen archeological finds have been discovered in diggings at Giza, yes, that's in the territories of the Great Pyramids, and among these finds were entombments of Egyptian court persons.
A couple of burials were unearthed, while a couple more were noted down in old diaries of explorers, according to the leader of a renowned expedition group.
Do not assume though that they are always Americans, Russian expeditions have spent a decade in this part of the world already, and going back to the burials, how were they found? Via a device called Loza V,
made by scientists from the (hold your breath)- "Russian Institute of Earth Magnetism and Radiowave Propagation"- if the title does not impress you, I don't know what will.
Even up to now, experts/archeologists still anticipate more findings at the north area of this site, but that of course, is a studied projection at best, a wishful speculation at the very least.
(You may not believe this, but when I was a teenager, to become part of an expedition was a serious dream. I changed my mind when ALL of my
family members told me I would probably fall into the first giant hole we come across. Laugh if you want, but they were not laughing when they said that).