This quote got my "not-ready-for-prime-time-scholarship" award: "In studying the origin of the pyramids, we believe we should not overlook the existence of ancient mythological writings. A study concerning the myths and folklore of the ancient peoples of the world, highlighting all the similarities
between them, was made in [5]."
And as for citation #5 (Uditi Bhatt. Subcontinent of india: A part of the earliest and most advanced civilisation of the world. 2019), I had a look at that one. I'm not sure I'd have given it very positive marks if it was turned into me as part of a class assignment.
Both papers have a similar huge glaring flaw -- making an assumption and then hunting proof to prop it up with other assumptions.
-- Byrd
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