Robert Schneiker presents geologic evidence on the age of the Sphinx. His findings contradict Robert Schoch, a geologist/geophysicist, who in 1991 claimed the Sphinx is thousands of years older than archaeologists believe. Schoch’s findings triggered a fierce debate between geologists and archaeologists that continues to this day.
Robert Schneiker presents geologic evidence on the age of the Sphinx. His findings contradict Robert Schoch, a geologist/geophysicist, who in 1991 claimed the Sphinx is thousands of years older than archaeologists believe. Schoch’s findings triggered a fierce debate between geologists and archaeologists that continues to this day.
Robert Schneiker, Kyle Curtis, and Steve McRae have a conversation about the age of the Sphinx. Kyle has an epiphany when presented evidence that the Sphinx is 4,500 years old.
The Great Sphinx, which sits in front of the three great pyramids on the Giza Plateau in Egypt, has been the subject of controversy with regard to its age. Geologist Robert Schoch claims that it is thousands of years older than Egyptologists say and that it is the product of a lost civilization. Other experts in geology have weighed in on the subject too. What do they think about the geological evidence and the origins of the Sphinx? Dr. Miano tackles this question in this video.
According to Edgar Cayce there is a Hall of Records beneath the Sphinx, it contains the knowledge of the lost civilization of Atlantis. Robert Schoch claimed to have mapped a void using geophysics, yet drilling has revealed nothing but weathered limestone. Evidence notwithstanding, alternative archaeologists including Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval continue to believe it is real. So does it exist? Watch this Ancient Architects video to learn more.
Robert Schneiker presents geologic evidence on the age of the Sphinx. His findings contradict Robert Schoch, a geologist/geophysicist, who in 1991 claimed the Sphinx is thousands of years older than archaeologists believe. Schoch’s findings triggered a fierce debate between geologists and archaeologists that continues to this day.
Robert Schneiker presents geologic evidence on the age of the Sphinx. His findings contradict Robert Schoch, a geologist/geophysicist, who in 1991 claimed the Sphinx is thousands of years older than archaeologists believe. Schoch’s findings triggered a fierce debate between geologists and archaeologists that continues to this day.
Robert Schneiker, Kyle Curtis, and Steve McRae have a conversation about the age of the Sphinx. Kyle has an epiphany when presented evidence that the Sphinx is 4,500 years old.
The Great Sphinx, which sits in front of the three great pyramids on the Giza Plateau in Egypt, has been the subject of controversy with regard to its age. Geologist Robert Schoch claims that it is thousands of years older than Egyptologists say and that it is the product of a lost civilization. Other experts in geology have weighed in on the subject too. What do they think about the geological evidence and the origins of the Sphinx? Dr. Miano tackles this question in this video.
According to Edgar Cayce there is a Hall of Records beneath the Sphinx, it contains the knowledge of the lost civilization of Atlantis. Robert Schoch claimed to have mapped a void using geophysics, yet drilling has revealed nothing but weathered limestone. Evidence notwithstanding, alternative archaeologists including Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval continue to believe it is real. So does it exist? Watch this Ancient Architects video to learn more.