A good chance it was looted long ago. It would still be interesting to see what is still in the void area.
We’ve been watching a show that discusses the stone work of numerous worldwide structures built way before BC. Some of the stone work is precision cut, no tool markings, with inside square cutouts that cannot are difficult to do today. Some stone work weighs hundreds of tons. What needs to be found out is how did they do it?
A good chance it was looted long ago.
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The true entrance to the 8 sided Great pyramid was unknown. Until the muslims came the pyramid was covered in white limestone blocks with no way in. The muslims carted the stones way to build Cairo, but still no entrance was revealed.The sealed monument was first entered by chipping and blasting through the stone at more or less a random point. This was done at the order of the caliph who ruled Egypt in the 7th century AD. He was very disappointed that nothing was found as he needed the treasure that he supposed lay within.
There is absolutely nothing that indicates it was ever intended as a tomb, other than the somewhat battered granite sarcophagus built to tolerance of 0.003 inches from true. Copper tools and pounding stones cannot create such a thing, let alone even scratch the surface.
There is better evidence that the whole of the Giza plateau was build as one thing from one master plan. Still more evidence suggests that the Great Pyramid functioned as some sort of machine perhaps in conjunction with the many obelisks which were capped with electrum (white gold) and all that had something to do with sunrise, sunset and the solstices. There is more going on there than most think.