Great Pyramid of Giza shafts ‘could explain purpose of ancient Egypt structure’

The entire Giza plateau is one of the last remaining ancient wonders of the world but speculation of its purpose has been long questioned.

But one little-known theory could explain the true purpose of the iconic structure.

In his 2012 book We The Skythians – The Lie of the Land of Aegypt, David Allen Richie gave a unique take on the purpose of the four well-known shafts in the Great Pyramid are.

After decades of research, he revealed his theory that the Queen’s Chamber – where two shafts originated from inside the pyramid – was a source of sound.

David went on to say that the four so-called airshafts were, in fact, resonant pipes – channels to transmit sound through the pyramid.

That sound would travel from the Queen’s Chamber, throughout to the rest of the tunnels before reaching the King’s Chamber.

The King would be within that chamber and would hear a sound, which had been finely tuned by the unique pyramid internal layout, as part of a kind of “initiation ceremony” – which David believed could be the true function of the pyramid.

Matthew Sibson, an ancient history and civilisations expert, spoke about the compelling theory in a recent YouTube video.

Citing David, the historian explained how these sounds were focused on delivering “specific frequencies” to the King’s Chamber.

The tunnels created a “precise acoustic manner for what can only be described as an initiation ceremony”, Matthew explained.

“It was carefully designed for acoustic reasons, to produce specific powerful and transformative sounds for initiation purposes for elevating the soul so the person inside, the King could see and experience the other world.”

While Matthew was compelled by the theory, he is continuing to research some of the lesser-known anomalies and finer details of the Great Pyramid to gain a full understanding of this mysterious architectural wonder.

It comes after the Great Pyramids original entrance may have been revealed.

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