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Comments by "Dean Firnatine" (@deanfirnatine7814) on "Joe Rogan - Robert Schoch Explains Sphinx Water Erosion Hypothesis" video.
After he published his findings Egyptologists lost their shit so they had a giant debate organized between hard science geologists and social science Egyptologists , dozens on both sides arguing this and the geologists basically whipped their asses because they had the solid evidence not theories and in the ensuing years a small temple out in the desert was found and dated to 7500 years ago, then they discovered a Abydos (city) underneath dynastic era Abydos that also was dated to around 7500 years ago, in line with Dr Schoch's earlier conservative dating on the age of the Sphynx based on erosion of 7000-9000 years old, as pointed out 5000 years ago and older the Sahara was much much wetter than now.
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After he first proposed his theory of water erosion and it being much older than 4500 years they discovered a "temple" out in the desert that resembles a smaller version of Stonehenge that is dated to 7500 years ago then later a pre Abydos "city" under the dynastic Egyptian city was found that goes back to also around 7500 years ago, so yes there was a pre dynastic Egyptian civilization, fact. The temple near the Sphynx is a style different than everything else in Egypt except one other structure, more of a megalithic style, similar to Stonehenge style, more "primitive".
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Yes he mentioned the two temples that are in a very different style than dynastic Egypt, basically a megalithic style just more refined. After he published his findings we have found a small megalithic style temple out in the desert that was dated to 7500 years ago and then underneath dynastic era Abydos a older "Abydos" dated as far back as 7500 years was found which puts pre dynastic Egyptian civilization as far back as his initial conservative dates of between 7000-9000 years old based on erosion.
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