Ancient Egyptian Site: Potential Meteorite Impact Uncovers Buried Secrets

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Archaeological Investigation at an Ancient Egyptian Site Reveals Potential Evidence of a Meteorite Impact and Associated Buried Features.


Archaeological Investigation at an Ancient Egyptian Site Reveals Potential Evidence of a Meteorite Impact and Associated Buried Features.

Ongoing research investigates the potential influence of a large meteorite impact on ancient Egyptian civilization. Although no definitive impact crater has been discovered, geological anomalies in Egypt’s Western Desert warrant further investigation. The presence of Libyan Desert Glass, a silica-rich glass covering 7,000 square kilometers and first discovered in 1932, suggests a possible airburst event similar to the 1908 Tunguska event. The origin and formation of this glass remain a subject of significant scientific discussion.
Archaeological Investigation at an Ancient Egyptian Site Reveals Potential Evidence of a Meteorite Impact and Associated Buried Features. - Image 1
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Archaeological Investigation at an Ancient Egyptian Site Reveals Potential Evidence of a Meteorite Impact and Associated Buried Features. - Image 3


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