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The Osireion: Egypt's Structure That Doesn't Fit Its Own History
Why the construction style predates everything around it and what geologists say
The article is written and saved to /home/engine/osireion-article.md. Approximately 2,000 words covering:
- The hydrology mystery and Westerman’s groundwater research
- Naville’s original “most ancient structure” claim and the Valley Temple comparison
- Frankfort’s dovetail clamp evidence for Seti I
- The unfalsifiability problem with the “intentional archaization” theory
- Peer-reviewed water studies (2018, 2022, 2023)
- The Sphinx erosion debate and its limits when applied to the Osireion
- Correction of the Flower of Life misattribution
- What evidence would actually settle the question
Sources cited include Frankfort (1933), Naville (1914), Brand (2000), Schoch, Mehler, and three MDPI peer-reviewed studies on the groundwater. I drew clear lines between proven facts, plausible theories, and speculation throughout.