It would be way too much work to destroy a mountain-sized statue to the point that it is almost completely flat land where the statue used to be. I’m no expert, but my gut tells me this is probably true.
It would be way too much work to destroy a mountain-sized statue to the point that it is almost completely flat land where the statue used to be. I’m no expert, but my gut tells me this is probably true.
I guess a second Sphinx is highly unlikely but not impossible, I would not know as I haven’t kept up with Archaeology. The rest of that screenshot is limestone bonkers.
Experts think it’s nonsense and the guy who claims it is basically a PR guy for the Giza site.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/second-sphinx-0016024
Fair enough, the whole screenshot is limestone bonkers! Thanks!