Source: Investigating The Unexplained by Paul Roland
Lieutenant Domingo, a senior forensic artist of the New York Police Department performed a study on the Sphinx. They used "anatomically accurate" sketches of both Pharaoh Khafre and the Sphinx. The findings that the Sphinx's eyes were set further back and it's jaw was "considerably more pronounced" than Khafre's. Lt. Domingo had no doubt that the faces were of two different individuals. The jaw has a more ape-like appearance.
The belief that Khafre built the Sphinx hangs on the fact that his cartouche can be seen on the stella between the paws. It now seems that the inscription only commemorates the restoration ordered by Khafre, not the Pharoh himself.
Dr. Robert Schoch a Boston University academic geologist concluded with the use of computer projections that the face was of an animal. Most likely a lion. Which ties into the fact that the Sphinx was aligned with the constellation Leo during the spring equinox of 10,500 BCE.
Dr. Thomas Dubecki, a seisemograpy specialist analysed the rock and found that the Sphinx was shaped over a "protracted period" with the face predating the rear of the statue by as nuch as 3,000 years.










