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Robert Milton Schoch is an American associate professor of Natural Sciences at the College of General Studies,
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. Schoch co-authored and expanded the
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Sphinx water erosion hypothesis The Sphinx water erosion hypothesis is a fringe claim, contending that the Great Sphinx of Giza and its enclosing walls eroded primarily due to ancient floods or rainfalls, attributing their creation to Plato's lost civilization of Atlantis ov ...
since 1990.


Education

Schoch received a BA in
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and a BS in
Geology Geology () is a branch of natural science concerned with Earth and other astronomical objects, the features or rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Modern geology significantly overlaps all other Ea ...
from
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in 1979. He was awarded MS and PhD degrees in Geology and
Geophysics Geophysics () is a subject of natural science concerned with the physical processes and physical properties of the Earth and its surrounding space environment, and the use of quantitative methods for their analysis. The term ''geophysics'' so ...
from
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Sta ...
(PhD, 1983). Schoch's PhD dissertation, ''Systematics, Functional Morphology and Macroevolution of the Extinct Mammalian Order
Taeniodonta Taeniodonta ("banded teeth") is an extinct early group of cimolestid mammals known from the Maastrichtian to the Eocene. Taeniodonts evolved quickly into highly specialized digging animals, and varied greatly in size, from rat-sized to species a ...
'', was published in 1986 by the
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.


Teaching

Schoch has taught at
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since 1984. He is an associate professor of Natural Sciences at the College of General Studies, a two-year core curriculum for bachelor's degree candidates. He teaches undergraduate science courses, including biology, geology, environmental science, geography, and science and public policy. He has received his college's Peyton Richter Award for interdisciplinary teaching. He is a co-author of the college textbook ''Environmental Science: Systems and Solutions'', now in its fifth edition. In 1993 a
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of extinct mammals, '' Schochia'' (later renamed ''Robertschochia'')'','' was named after him.


Works and views

Schoch is best known for his fringe argument that the Great Sphinx of Giza is much older than conventionally thought and that some kind of catastrophe was responsible for wiping out evidence of a significantly older, unknown civilization. In 1991, Schoch redated the monument to 10,000–5,000 BC, based on water erosion marks he identified on the Sphinx enclosure walls, and also based on findings from seismic studies around the base of the Sphinx and elsewhere on the plateau. The
Sphinx water erosion hypothesis The Sphinx water erosion hypothesis is a fringe claim, contending that the Great Sphinx of Giza and its enclosing walls eroded primarily due to ancient floods or rainfalls, attributing their creation to Plato's lost civilization of Atlantis ov ...
is rejected by the archaeological community because of evidence contradicting his conclusions. Mark Lehner looked at that the way several structures in the area incorporate elements from older structures, and based on the order in which they were constructed concludes that the archaeological sequencing does not allow for a date older than the reign of Khafra. Archaeologists and geologists have also challenged his geological claims. Schoch's arguments were featured in the 1993 documentary '' The Mystery of the Sphinx'', which was aired by NBC and presented by Charlton Heston. Schoch stars in the film alongside author
John Anthony West John Anthony West (September 7, 1932 – February 6, 2018) was an American author and lecturer and a proponent of the Sphinx water erosion hypothesis. His early career was as a copywriter in Manhattan and science fiction writer. He received a ...
. Schoch also claims that possibly all pyramids — in Egypt,
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and elsewhere were the result of the destruction of an ancient protocivilization in Sundaland between 8000 to 6000 years ago by rising sea levels caused by repeated collisions with comets. In ''Voyages of the Pyramids Builders'' he suggests that when its inhabitants were forced out of Sundaland: "That movement, and its cultural legacies over the following millennia, provides the best explanation for the spread of pyramids across the globe." In 2006, at the invitation of locals, he investigated the so-called Bosnian pyramid excavations north of Sarajevo, but he concluded that the site held "absolutely no evidence of pyramids ''per se'' or of a great ancient civilization in the Visoko region". He is also known for his writing on the Yonaguni underwater monuments, where he has dived on several occasions, beginning in 1997. His conclusion from analyzing the formations is that this is a natural site possibly modified by humans to suit their needs: "We should also consider the possibility that the Yonaguni Monument is fundamentally a natural structure that was utilized, enhanced, and modified by humans in ancient times." Schoch contributed an essay to ''Lost Secrets of the Gods'', a
pseudoarchaeology Pseudoarchaeology—also known as alternative archaeology, fringe archaeology, fantastic archaeology, cult archaeology, and spooky archaeology—is the interpretation of the past from outside the archaeological science community, which rejects ...
book which argues for the existence of ancient astronauts. He has appeared on
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. Another of his interests is the study of
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. He has stated that
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and telepathy are potentially real.


Response from other academics

Mark Lehner, an American archaeologist and egyptologist, has disputed Schoch's analysis, stating, "You don't overthrow Egyptian history based on one phenomenon like a weathering profile... that is how pseudoscience is done, not real science." Historian Ronald H. Fritze has described Schoch as a "pseudohistorical and pseudoscientific writer".


Published works

*''Phylogeny Reconstruction in Paleontology'', 1986. . *
Systematics, Functional Morphology and Macroevolution of the Extinct Mammalian Order Taeniodonta
', 1986. *''Stratigraphy: Principles and Methods'', 1989. . *''Case Studies in Environmental Science'', 1996. . *''Voices of the Rocks: A Scientist Looks at Catastrophes and Ancient Civilizations'', 1999. . *''Horns, Tusks, and Flippers: The Evolution of Hoofed Mammals'', with Donald R. Prothero, 2003. . *''Voyages of the Pyramid Builders: The True Origins of the Pyramids from Lost Egypt to Ancient America'', 2003. . *''Environmental Science: Systems and Solutions'', with Michael McKinney, 2003. . *''Pyramid Quest: Secrets of the Great Pyramid and the Dawn of Civilization'',
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, 2005. . *''Environmental Science: Systems and Solutions'', with Michael L. Mcinney, Logan Yonavjak, 2007. . *''Environmental Science'', with Andrew H. Lapinski, Anne Tweed, 2007. . *''The Parapsychology Revolution: A Concise Anthology of Paranormal and Psychical Research'', 2008. . *''Forgotten Civilization, The Role of Solar Outbursts in Our Past and Future'', 2012. . *
Origins of the Sphinx: Celestial Guardian of Pre-Pharaonic Civilization
', with Robert Bauval, 2017


See also

* Hydrostatics


References


External links


Schoch's website
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