
The puzzle of the pyramids
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The Irony of Stonehenge
In the early days of modern Egyptology, practitioners of Egyptology and archaeology brought with them a lot of preconceived ideas and baggage. And we see in lots of ways that there are assumptions made that the Egyptians couldn't possibly have done this or they couldn'tpossibly have done that. Chris They weren't sophisticated enough because they weren't white Europeans. Sarah: There's an irony in there, isn't there? Because, you know, I'm not dissing Stonehenge, but it's a noticeably less sophisticated piece of ancient architecture than the Pyramidal Giza.
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