The Great Pyramid has been explored for millennia, yet it keeps revealing hidden spaces. In 1993, engineer Rudolf Gantenbrink sent a robot up a narrow shaf
Choose your own path through ancient archaeological mysteries with our interactive story experiences. Each story presents multiple perspectives — mainstream, alternative, and speculative — letting you explore the evidence and reach your own conclusions about ancient civilizations. Navigate branching narratives that weave together archaeological findings, geological data, and competing theories into engaging investigative journeys. Our stories cover topics ranging from the water erosion debate around the Great Sphinx to underwater discoveries near Bimini and the enigmatic engineering of South American megalithic walls.
The Great Pyramid has been explored for millennia, yet it keeps revealing hidden spaces. In 1993, engineer Rudolf Gantenbrink sent a robot up a narrow shaft in the Queen's Chamber and found a limestone door with copper handles — a door that has still never been fully opened. In 2017, the ScanPyramids project used cosmic ray muon detectors to reveal a 30-meter void above the Grand Gallery that no human has ever entered. At Abu Rawash, the ruined pyramid of Djedefre contains descending passages that lead to chambers barely documented. From Gantenbrink's door to the Big Void to the unexcavated spaces beneath the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, Egypt's pyramids remain riddled with sealed rooms that modern technology has detected but not yet breached.
This interactive archaeological story lets you choose your path through competing perspectives on ancient mysteries. Navigate branching narratives that present mainstream archaeological interpretations alongside alternative hypotheses, examining the evidence from multiple angles. Each choice leads to deeper exploration of the archaeological record, geological data, and scholarly debate surrounding this ancient enigma.