Synopsis
Latvian scientists - archaeologists, photogrammetry and radar specialists, geologists, historians, computer programmers and others - banded together to create a unique technology for exploring archaeological sites, and made a sensational find in 2007. In the oldest stone building in the world - Egypt's Pyramid of Djoser - the Latvian scientific expedition discovered new underground rooms and a network of galleries. This new information has forced a revaluation of previous assumptions about the role and function of pyramids.