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> I asked what happened to the forest?
The climate changed. 'Sahara' at Wiki has a list of references at the bottom. Or an online search for 'Sahara climate history' should work. I have a short discourse here: [grahamhancock.com] , with some further resources in the biblio.
> However wasn't the purpose to help determine "the
> time that Giza was built?
But the C14 is only one of multiple dating contexts. King lists; pottery; building styles and progression; shafts; etc.
If indeed the OK was shifted a century here or there is entirely inconsequential to the faux suggestion it was built thousands of years earlier, only to be inherited in the OK, or inherited at all, for that mater.
> Don't know what it was
> like in 2500BCE , do you? If there ain't no
> descriptions in the tombs then I suppose there
> were none?
See last.
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> What did they use for fire and heat?
It was a temperate zone. Why would they need fire and heat? Hot days. Raw foods. Other things can burn.
> Cheers
Likewise!
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>
> I asked what happened to the forest?
The climate changed. 'Sahara' at Wiki has a list of references at the bottom. Or an online search for 'Sahara climate history' should work. I have a short discourse here: [grahamhancock.com] , with some further resources in the biblio.
> However wasn't the purpose to help determine "the
> time that Giza was built?
But the C14 is only one of multiple dating contexts. King lists; pottery; building styles and progression; shafts; etc.
If indeed the OK was shifted a century here or there is entirely inconsequential to the faux suggestion it was built thousands of years earlier, only to be inherited in the OK, or inherited at all, for that mater.
> Don't know what it was
> like in 2500BCE , do you? If there ain't no
> descriptions in the tombs then I suppose there
> were none?
See last.
>
> What did they use for fire and heat?
It was a temperate zone. Why would they need fire and heat? Hot days. Raw foods. Other things can burn.
> Cheers
Likewise!
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