To summarize, I believe my research has provided significant supporting evidence that the Great Pyramids of Giza are the result of three perfectly aligned, but human factors (Figure 15): a stable environment (Sheisha et al., 2022), a sophisticated logistical understanding (Lehner, 2014), a massive and well organized social structure (Lehner, 2015).
Thanks to the Diary of Merer (Figure 16) (Tallet, 2017), we have substantial evidence towards the specifics of the transport methods; however, the exact internal configurations of the ramps used to reach the highest points of the Great Pyramid remains a subject of academic debate. Future research, such as satellite mapping, will likely be able to provide even more granular detail on the specifics of these human techniques.
Protecting the archaeological record from these pseudoarchaeological myths is essential. By defending the proven fact that humans, and humans alone, built the pyramids, we honor the actual history of our species' capability and the remarkable legacy of human ingenuity.
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