Archaeologist Rebuts Rogan's Criticism
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Joe Rogan's 'worst guest' breaks silence on what REALLY happened

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Archaeologist Dr Zahi Hawass said Rogan skewed towards topics 'like Atlantis and aliens', ideas he has long dismissed as pseudoscience.
Rogan said Hawass was 'closed-minded' and a gatekeeper of all the knowledge about Egypt .
Hawass has now hit back at the claims, saying Rogan had an agenda to undermine his credibility.
The original podcast between Rogan and Dr Hawass exploded when Rogan called a discovery beneath the Giza pyramids 'fascinating' while Dr Rogan dismissed it as 'bulls
'.
Dr Hawass added that he has not spoke with the Italian researchers, but Biondi told DailyMail.com that he and his team sent an official inquiry to the Egyptian Ministry of Culture some time ago, but never received a response.
The archaeologists remained adamant, saying: 'They are the top scientists in the world, not the Italians '.
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