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Unprecedented archaeological lectures by Egyptologist Armando May at Galactic Discoveries Xchange Conference in Stockholm…

{Humanity has the right to understand that its history has an origin — and that origin is Egypt...}

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Italian Researcher and Egyptologist Armando Mei presented field data and architectural anomalies of the Giza Plateau at the GDX Scandinavia (Galactic Discoveries Xchange) conference in Stockholm.

The international event took place May 23–24, 2026, at the Scandic Infra City.

 

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His lecture, titled “The Gate of Imentet – From the Osiris Shaft to explorations in Giza’s northwest area,” highlighted:

The Osiris Shaft: Structural anomalies and unexplored underground connections observed in the field.

New Investigation Areas: Ongoing non-invasive field observations west of Giza.

Multidisciplinary Studies: The importance of combining archaeology with physics, geology, and chemistry to study ancient structures.

In a comment, Egyptologist Armando May stated the following:

The conference in Stockholm has now concluded, and I am pleased to say that my presentation was very well received by the audience.

 

My main objective was to bring to Stockholm a clear message regarding the fundamental role of Ancient Egypt in the history of humanity. This message is grounded in a rigorous scientific research path focused in particular on the Giza Plateau and its broader historical significance.

 

During the conference, I emphasized the necessity of connecting different branches of science in order to obtain a wider and more coherent framework compatible with the objective evidence emerging from the site itself.

 

I strongly believe that multidisciplinarity is now essential.

Analyzing archaeological sites exclusively through a traditional archaeological lens is no longer sufficient.

 

To truly understand their historical scope, archaeology must be integrated with geology, climatology, chemistry, physics, and especially with the use of non-invasive technologies.

 

It is time for humanity to take an important step forward in this direction, and for nations themselves to recognize how deeply culture and historical heritage are connected to the future destiny of their people.

 

Humanity has the right to understand that its history has an origin — and that origin is Egypt.

This was the message I wished to contribute to the Stockholm conference.

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