While grazing on the Internet, I found this video:
Why The Great Sphinx CAN'T be Older than 3,500 BC | Ancient Architects
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www.youtube.com]
The expanded notes to it stated:
“This evidence is the reason why I gave this video a somewhat definitive
title: Why the Sphinx Can’t be Older than 3,500 BC because I can't find
a way to refute it - and that is the height of the Nile River during the
African Humid Period, from 14,500 to 5,500 years ago and the fact the
Sphinx is within the Nile floodplain.”
The notes for the above web page list the below videos and web pages:
The Age of the Sphinx | Battle of the Geologists
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www.youtube.com]
The Great Sphinx: From the Eocene to the Anthropocene | University Place
Robert Schneiker [
www.youtube.com]
Water Erosion Hypothesis, Robert Schneiker
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www.robertschneiker.com]
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www.robertschneiker.com]
The paper is:
Sheisha, H., Kaniewski, D., Marriner, N., Djamali, M., Younes, G., Chen,
Z., El-Qady, G., Saleem, A., Véron, A. and Morhange, C., 2022. Nile
waterscapes facilitated the construction of the Giza pyramids during the
3rd millennium BCE. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
119(37), p.e2202530119.
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www.pnas.org]
Unfortunately, this paper is behind a paywall. However, I still have access to it.
Yours,
Paul H.
"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)
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