Monday will mark one year of the Gaza war, with thousands killed
German prosecutors say they’re investigating two self-styled researchers who have admitted chipping off a piece from a pyramid’s burial chamber in their attempt to prove a theory the structure was built by people pre-dating the ancient Egyptians.
Chemniz prosecutor Ingrid Burghart said onFriday that Dominique Goerlitz and Stefan Erdmann are under investigation on suspicion of theft.
Egyptian authorities on Thursday said six Egyptians were already in custody on charges of being accessories to the German men on their expedition last April.
Egyptian prosecutor Hisham Barakat says the men entered the famed Giza pyramids with permits to visit but not excavate, and left with samples of stone from the ramparts of two tombs and the burial room of King Khufu.
The Germans apologised in December, saying their purpose was purely scientific.
Monday will mark one year of the Gaza war, with thousands killed
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