The findings of my research present a cohesive and logical scientific narrative that renders any supernatural explanation unnecessary. While pseudoarchaeologists view the pyramids in isolation, the archaeological data connects them to the landscape (Figure 12). By combining the data of the Khufu Channel (Sheisha et. al, 2022) with the primary accounts in the Diary of Merer (Tallet, 2017), we can see clear evidence of a coordinated state effort. The water in the Khufu Channel was likely harnessed by a skilled workforce to bypass the logistical hardships that would be brought on by land transport.
A common argument in the Ancient Aliens Hypothesis is that the precision of the pieces that make up the Pyramids would be impossible for ancient tools; however, the evidence presented of tangential ramps and other simple mechanics like levers and rollers provide a mathematical explanation for how they were able to be so precise (Müller-Römer, 2015). The "perfection" of Giza is not a sign of extraterrestrial technology, but of centuries of Egyptian architectural evolution (Figure 13), starting from the earlier "layer pyramids" and mastabas (Lehner, 2014).
The most significant finding in this discussion, to me, is the humanization of the builders. The excavations at the Heit el-Ghurab "Workers' Town" demonstrate that the workers were not slaves or "alien-guided" laborers, but actually highly respected, state-sponsored specialists, made evident by their access to medical care and prime cuts of meat (Lehner, 2015). To attempt to credit their work to aliens is not only scientifically incorrect, but a highly disrespectful dismissal of the very real human ingenuity documented in the Egyptian soil (Figure 14).
In which we wrap everything up in a neat little bow and call it a day.