let's speak to aidan dodson, who is a professor of egyptology at the university of bristol. a fascinating story for anybody interested in egypt at all, and people are puzzled as to how these huge blocks were moved into place, so does this discovery of a dried up part of the nile, does it fit in your mind with the logistics? alejos it ties in well with how we thought things were done but we always store everything that had been floated over during the nile flood during those years but now we know there is a branch running close to the desert edge meaning materials will be brought in year round which changes our understanding of what the logistics are in pyramid building. i was going to say, would it explain how there are clusters of pyramids in different locations as well? does su: est in different locations as well? does suggest certain _ in different locations as well? does suggest certain areas _ in different locations as well? does suggest certain areas are _ in different locations as well? tire" suggest certain areas are better from the point of view of river access. , ,