Hermione Wrote:
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> WVK Wrote:
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> ...
>
> > > Why would “some Egyptologists” not be
> > interested
> > > in the data this project produces?
> > > Any why did Hawass say what he said.
>
> ...
>
> > Answer
> > [
www.youtube.com]
>
> Mention is made (14:00) of Hawass and Lehner's
> 2017 book, at the end of which doubts are stated
> about whether the scan project would really find
> evidence of significant structural voids in a
> construction largely composed of more or less
> solid stone.
>
> The video concludes by reporting claims that the
> new process will be able to distinguish the
> constituent substance of which the objects in the
> hitherto unknown cavitiy (the "Big Void") within
> the GP are made. It finishes by suggesting that
> Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities should
> see the scan exercise as "exciting science," an
> "opportunity to promote Egypt's history to the
> world."
>
> We shall see what emerges from the latest
> scientific findings, and what the (science and
> archaeology) experts make of it.
>
> (Could someone tell me why the channel's called
> History
for Granite? Surely it should be
> History
of Granite? And who is the person
> responsible for the channel? I've been unable to
> find a name.)
A play on words, taking...'history for granted', perhaps