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  • @[email protected]
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    106 months ago

    Funnily enough though there’s actually a huge amount of this actually happening in egyptology right now. There’s a one researcher who is absolutely despised by some Egyptian government officials and whose findings may have shown a prior decision by the office for the preservation and protection of the pyramids to be bad (they filled an area thinking it was erosion, but it may have been a groove for pulling rope through as part of the theorized pully system for getting the absolutely massive granite stones to the kings chamber). If you’re interested look up the ‘great void’ controversy and that should set you on the right path.

    I mean this guy is a fucking looney but it does actually happen to legit researchers sometimes. (Especially amateurs and lower level positions like lab techs)

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      I mean this guy is a fucking looney but it does actually happen to legit researchers sometimes.

      Sure. Everyone makes mistakes in every field. I’m talking about the arm chair crackpots like these guys. You bring up a good point and I concede it.

    • @waterSticksToMyBalls
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      History for Granite on YouTube is pretty great too if you haven’t seen his work.

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        He’s exactly the amateur I had in mind when I was writing this comment lol. There’s some other greats on YouTube for archeology anthropology and history content esp.