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Scott Creighton wrote:
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Archae's
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>SC
Well, I guess space fairing Neanderthals from 11,000 years ago could be the source for that advanced geophysical knowledge that allowed those Lost Ones to ignore all the evidence of flooding on the Giza Plateau and go with a drought when they built their seed readouts on such to survive predicted earthshifts (that actually caused floods according to some (i.e. most)). Can you finally give us all a legitimate explanation as to why you failed to point out an extended abstract you repeatedly posted links to on this site and others (over and over and over again) and yet failed to cite it in a book that was going on and on about what geological catastrophes were being imagined the Giza Plateau was only conveniently prone to?
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Parkhomenko, V.I. & Manichev A.G. (2008) Geological aspect of the problem of dating the Great Egyptian Sphinx construction. Geoarchaeology and Archaeomineralogy (Eds. R. I. Kostov, B. Gaydarska, M. Gurova). 2008 Proceedings of the International Conference, 29-30 October 2008 Sofia, Publishing House “St. Ivan Rilski”, Sofia, 308-311.
Archae Solenhofen (solenhofen@hotmail.com)
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TO: Nope, not you anonymous Mr. "Archae". (Mr.
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>SC:
Archae's
> name.
>SC
Well, I guess space fairing Neanderthals from 11,000 years ago could be the source for that advanced geophysical knowledge that allowed those Lost Ones to ignore all the evidence of flooding on the Giza Plateau and go with a drought when they built their seed readouts on such to survive predicted earthshifts (that actually caused floods according to some (i.e. most)). Can you finally give us all a legitimate explanation as to why you failed to point out an extended abstract you repeatedly posted links to on this site and others (over and over and over again) and yet failed to cite it in a book that was going on and on about what geological catastrophes were being imagined the Giza Plateau was only conveniently prone to?
[mgu.bg]
Parkhomenko, V.I. & Manichev A.G. (2008) Geological aspect of the problem of dating the Great Egyptian Sphinx construction. Geoarchaeology and Archaeomineralogy (Eds. R. I. Kostov, B. Gaydarska, M. Gurova). 2008 Proceedings of the International Conference, 29-30 October 2008 Sofia, Publishing House “St. Ivan Rilski”, Sofia, 308-311.
Archae Solenhofen (solenhofen@hotmail.com)
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