Because it’s in Ohio
I think you nailed it. Researchers are afraid that if they say “hey, everyone, look at this awesome site in Ohio!” their boss will make them go. Even worse, they might be forced to lead a two-year study.
This was literally the first thing out of my mouth after reading the title.
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Did anyone else find the author’s disdainful narrative aggravating?
I find the title almost click bait’ish.
Not too much to stop reading. It’s a pretty dry subject so the opinions and more hot-button references made the piece more readable. Though I think the characters interviewed could have added enough life without the author injecting snide comments.
Arguably overplayed, but it was balanced by the rest of the article.
Because it doesn’t look like anything. It’s interesting to read about, but boring to look at.
Massive historical significance, miniscule aesthetic value (in the present day). If Egypt had to engage in “interpretive mowing” to emphasize the pyramids, they would also be overlooked by tourists.