
"From both a personal and scientific standpoint, I do not believe that a second Sphinx exists on the Giza Plateau. This conclusion is based on multiple lines of analysis, including archaeological, geometric, geological and tomographic evidence, which do not support the existence of a second monument."
"Speculative announcements are altering the nature of the research and are placing what remains of the team in a position of opposition, rather than convergence, with the Egyptian authorities."
"We have recently gathered some extremely satisfying experimental results that offer a different perspective. Final results will be presented at a conference in Bologna on June 21."
Filippo Biondi announced the discovery of a potential second Sphinx beneath the Giza Plateau, based on satellite radar scans. His former colleague, Armando Mei, rejected this claim, citing various forms of evidence that do not support the existence of a second monument. The disagreement highlights a significant rift between the two researchers, who previously collaborated on the Khafre Research Project. Mei expressed concern that speculative claims could jeopardize their research relationship with Egyptian authorities, while Biondi remains confident in his findings and plans to present further results soon.
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