Serbia Stuns Scientists: Underground City Older Than Egypt Found Near Belgrade
- Archaeologists discovered a massive, 12,000-year-old underground complex beneath a rural village in Serbia, complete with intricate tunnels, burial chambers, and mysterious carvings that predate the ancient Egyptian pyramids by over 3,000 years.
- The find, located near the Jeverem River, includes ceramic fragments and tools that suggest a highly organized community lived there during the Ice Age, challenging everything we knew about early European civilizations.
- Local legend described a 'devil's abyss' in the area for centuries, but researchers only gained access after a drought lowered water levels, revealing hidden entrances that locals had sealed with stones.
- Serbian officials have declared the site a national emergency and closed it to the public, fearing looters as rare pollen samples hint at a lost ancient flora used in unknown rituals.
- Global tech investors are already offering millions to fund further digs, with one cryptographer buzzing about 'encoded symbols' that could rewrite human history and put Serbia on the map as the cradle of civilization.