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Home  /  World  /  Were the Egyptian Pyramids Ports? New Study Links Them to Vanished Nile River Waterway

Were the Egyptian Pyramids Ports? New Study Links Them to Vanished Nile River Waterway

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
June 19, 2025
in Africa, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Were the Egyptian Pyramids Ports? New Study Links Them to Vanished Nile River Waterway

A groundbreaking study suggests that the Egyptian pyramids might have been constructed along an ancient, now-vanished branch of the Nile River—serving as possible “valley temples” or even ports for transporting construction materials.

The Hidden Nile Branch That Could Explain the Pyramids’ Location

For centuries, the construction of Egypt’s pyramids has baffled historians and archaeologists. How did ancient workers transport the massive stone blocks used to build these colossal structures? A new theory proposes that a long-lost Nile tributary, now buried under desert sands, may hold the answer.

Dr. Eman Ghoneim, a researcher at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, used radar satellite data to uncover what she calls the Ahramat Branch—a dried-up river channel that once flowed near the Giza pyramid complex. According to her findings, this waterway could have been crucial in moving materials to construction sites.

Key Findings:

  • The Ahramat Branch was roughly half a kilometer wide, comparable to the modern Nile.
  • It ran through 38 pyramid sites, including those at Giza, suggesting a deliberate link.
  • The river may have silted up and vanished over time, leaving no visible trace today.

How a Disappearing River Could Rewrite Pyramid History

The study, presented at the 13th Congress of Egyptologists, raises a compelling question: Were the pyramids strategically placed along this waterway for easier access to resources?

Ghoneim’s satellite analysis revealed subsurface features indicating a once-active riverbed, now obscured by desertification. If confirmed, this would mean:

  • The pyramids were not built in isolation but near a bustling ancient water highway.
  • The river could have simplified logistics, allowing builders to float stones on barges rather than drag them across land.

However, some experts remain cautious. “We don’t yet have proof this branch was active during the Old Kingdom,” says an archaeologist not involved in the study. Without sediment dating or direct excavation, the theory remains speculative—but tantalizing.

Were the Pyramids Originally Ports?

Ghoneim goes further, proposing that the pyramids may have functioned as “valley temples” or ports before becoming royal tombs. If true, this would reshape our understanding of their purpose.

Why This Matters:

  • Lost Cities? If the Nile shifted, entire settlements could be buried beneath today’s deserts.
  • New Excavation Targets? The findings could guide future digs to uncover lost Egyptian towns.
  • Climate Clues? The river’s disappearance may reflect ancient environmental changes.

The Bigger Mystery: What Else Lies Beneath?

Recent claims of hidden chambers and underground labyrinths near the pyramids add another layer of intrigue. If a major river once flowed here, could undiscovered ruins still exist beneath the sand?

Ghoneim’s work is just the beginning. As she puts it: “We have no clue where many ancient cities are—this could be the key to finding them.”

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