Here’s a link to an interesting article about recent archaeological research in the village that housed the pyramid builders. It focuses on the evidence for large settled herds that generated food and served as a food source.
Why is it on Paleobabble?
Well, it’s sort of odd that this sort of thing would be needed at the Giza pyramid complex if the ancient Egyptians used the advance alien technology of levitation. We *know* it couldn’t be human. So, if they had levitation, one would think the pyramid would take very little time. Maybe a week with all those stones floating around — no need to drag them. Oh, and the lasers to cut them like butter. The pyramid would be a short-term project. Hmmm.
Or maybe it wasn’t aliens with technology advanced far beyond our own.
This article proves nothing and it validates nothing. It is just more high end speculation. All it proves was at one point in time there was a settlement that lay nearby the plateau. Once again we have academia “assuming” their model to be true and interpreting the details to fit into that model accordingly. It may have been just another farming community that was established along the delta over a long period of time in history – there is no evidence whatsoever that this settlement had anything at all to do with pyramid construction. My assumption has just as much credibilty as the assumption of these Archaeologists!
It doesn’t prove anything – other than that it didn’t take tens of thousands of people to build these things given a knowledge of applied physics. It does little to advance an alien case by mocking academia and offering no coherent explanation. That’s just sour grapes.