By Scaleub News | April 20, 2025
British anthropologist Dr. Michael Warner claims a sealed chamber under Egypt’s Great Pyramid may hold the tomb of Jesus Christ and the Ark of the Covenant. Backed by years of research and geological surveys, his theory challenges traditional history and sparks global debate over one of the world’s oldest and most mysterious monuments.
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A bold new theory is shaking up the world of archaeology and ancient history. British anthropologist Dr. Michael Warner believes that hidden deep beneath Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza lies a sealed chamber containing both the sarcophagus of Jesus Christ and the Ark of the Covenant — two of the most legendary relics in religious history.
Dr. Warner has spent more than a decade studying the ancient monument using ground-penetrating radar, geological data, and historical records. He claims his research points to a secret underground cave system located beneath the pyramid’s southern side, an area that has remained largely unexplored for centuries.
According to Warner, this underground space — which he calls the “Cave of the Patriarchs” — could contain extraordinary discoveries. He believes the cave is blocked by a heavy stone barrier and has been hidden intentionally. Inside, he says, lies a double chamber that may be home to Jesus’s burial site and the Ark of the Covenant, the legendary golden chest that, according to the Bible, held the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments.
The theory also draws on religious texts. Warner links ancient biblical and Quranic descriptions of holy mountains to the Great Pyramid itself, suggesting that the mountain of God referenced in both the Bible and Quran could be this very structure — not Mount Sinai or other traditionally believed locations.
His findings have been submitted to Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, where they are now being reviewed. Warner is requesting formal excavation clearance, hoping to uncover one of history’s greatest mysteries.
While many archaeologists and scholars are skeptical, the theory is gaining attention worldwide. If Warner’s claims are proven true, the implications could rewrite much of what we know about ancient Egypt, early Christianity, and human history.