
Davidowits (M.)
Gina Davidowits is a geoscientist known for proposing that ancient large-scale constructions, like the Great Sphinx, may have been built using sophisticated ancient technology involving rapid geological processes. She suggests that certain monumental structures could result from ancient methods that alter stone and terrain more quickly than traditional explanations of slow buildup. Her ideas challenge standard archaeological views, emphasizing that advanced knowledge of geology and engineering might have existed in ancient times, leading to reconsideration of how and when such monumental architecture originated.