Dating the Sphinx
Prof. Schoch conservatively dated the Great Sphinx carving to be somewhere between 7000-5000 BC.
>>However the wear of the Sfinx, but especially its orientation could give grounds for doubts about that.
What exactly do you mean by this? I think I know, but I am not quite...
Discussing dating methods of rock
>>Love to discus this.
As well as I. Ever since I became Prof. Schoch's webmaster and moderator of his discussion board, I have yet to discuss the methods of dating rock with anyone.
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Thanks, Andre
Based on those threads, I see it has a lot to do with observation.
The only method that I am aware that Professor Schoch used when he redated the Great Sphinx was subsurface seismic surveying.
What type of weathering/erosion process do you think caused this...
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Dr. Schoch is a geologist at Boston University and he has told me that geologists do not know at what rate rock...