World-renowned Italian archaeologist Armando May announces the launch of the Egyptian Heritage Research Foundation…
A new research paper on the antiquities of the Giza Plateau, authored by archaeologist Veronica Antillini Milantoni...
Cairo – Amr AbduLRahman – Exclusive to [AISC News]

After months of continuous fieldwork in Egypt, the Italian-international archaeologist Mr. Armando May was able to officially launch the preparatory phase of the Egyptian Heritage Research Foundation.
This initiative was born from direct experience on the field — from observation, documentation, and the growing need to build a stable and long-term research structure based in Egypt.
The objective is clear: to develop a framework dedicated to non-invasive archaeological research, field documentation, structural analysis, preservation-oriented studies, and institutional cooperation wherever possible.
It is a gradual attempt to transform years of independent field research into a structured initiative capable of operating with continuity, transparency, and scientific rigor.
The Foundation is currently in its preparatory phase and not yet legally registered, but this marks the beginning of an important new step.
Archaeologist Armando May had succeeded in discovering giant structures and columns beneath the surface of the Giza plateau, in addition to his participation in archaeological research in an attempt to find evidence proving that there was a second statue – a twin – of the Sphinx – [Hor-em-Akhet] in the sacred Egyptian inscription.

Meanwhile, Mrs. Veronica Antillini Milantoni, in collaboration with her husband, Mr. Armando May, published a new research paper exploring topics related to the study of ancient Egypt and the Giza plateau through a rigorous methodology based on direct observation, architectural analysis, and field documentation.
This is another step forward in an independent research path, developed directly in the field, far removed from speculation, and focused on observable data.

A remarkable work by Veronica, accomplished with passion, dedication, methodological rigor, and a deep love for Egyptian civilization and its historical connections with many other ancient civilizations.
Research paper link:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20047814




