
Deep beneath the sands of Saqqara lies one of the most mysterious sites in ancient Egypt — the Serapeum of Saqqara. Massive granite sarcophagi, some weighing over 70 tons, are perfectly carved and sealed with astonishing precision. But were they truly used as tombs?
Many researchers question the official narrative, suggesting these structures may have served a different purpose — possibly linked to advanced rituals, unknown technologies, or symbolic functions beyond burial.
Why are there no clear human remains?
How were these enormous boxes transported and engineered with such accuracy?
And what secrets still remain hidden beneath the surface?
by Professional-Fee3323
3 Comments
Big empty thing like that seems like a drum
Time capsules, to horde and protect knowledge over cataclysms
Looks like granite with quarts. I bet they resonate at roughly 110 Hz! I believe these things were used not for burying dead bodies but for some type of biofeedback mechanism that interacts with the electromagnetic fields of the living body inside them and the earth.