12.000 year old structure unexplained



stone cutting is easy to precision when you have 20 guys per cut and a week/month to do each cut. Also, they were motivated because if they got it wrong they were probably killed.


1,000 ton statue = what 500 cars? You do not think 20,000 slaves can pull 500 cars? I am certain the statue was being rolled on a type of wheel?


80 tons is not really that much weight.

1 tractor trailer container can carry 55 tons - and I am certain a bunch or people could lift it. 80 tons would not be that much more inconceivable.

Researchers are mostly in agreement that the 2.5 ton blocks (over 2 million of them) could have been pulled over lubed logs. They are not sure about heavier ones. The 80 ton ones are up by the top of the king's chamber. So it is not just a question of moving them across ground, but of how they got them up into position.

The stone cutting mysteries have more to do with the tools thought to have been around at the time, and not the time available or skill level of the workers. Modern stone workers say some of the stuff would still be near impossible to do today, even with electric drills and saws that have diamond blades, laser rulers and whatever else they have available.


They no longer think that slaves were used :

Slaves Didn't Build Pyramids: Egypt : Discovery News
 
They no longer think that slaves were used :

Slaves Didn't Build Pyramids: Egypt : Discovery News

I can go with you on the weight of the stones and how the aliens (my addition) helped them to cut the stone.....

But the evidence cited in the article that slaves were not used is very limited. Yet a historian that went to the scene at the time wrote that slaves were being used.

It is possible that there were slaves and some professional craftsmen. This would account for the few graves that were shown in the article.

The modern day guy also states that the workers were even fed meat - 23 sheep and 21 cows per day for 10,000 workers. Now I am no farmer but I do not think that is enough food for 10,000 laborers. Maybe the meat was for the few skilled craftsmen that got the good graves?

That would be a more logical conclusion.
 
I can go with you on the weight of the stones and how the aliens (my addition) helped them to cut the stone.....

But the evidence cited in the article that slaves were not used is very limited. Yet a historian that went to the scene at the time wrote that slaves were being used.

It is possible that there were slaves and some professional craftsmen. This would account for the few graves that were shown in the article.

The modern day guy also states that the workers were even fed meat - 23 sheep and 21 cows per day for 10,000 workers. Now I am no farmer but I do not think that is enough food for 10,000 laborers. Maybe the meat was for the few skilled craftsmen that got the good graves?

That would be a more logical conclusion.

I agree about the graves. All they prove really is that a certain amount of people got buried in a particular way. The historian mentioned in the article, Herodotus, was there about 2,000 years after they were built, so he doesn't really know either if slaves were used.
 
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I love this type of shit, many thanks.

I love this shit lol, I'm such a nerd.

Then check out the whole series Ancient Aliens on History Channel, there is 2 whole seasons of this stuff with each episode being 40 minutes.

It's a good watch but obviously take what crazy hair Tsoukalos says with a grain of salt. Some of the stuff is plausible while some is completely nutty, I mainly watch it for entertainment.
 
There has been quite a bit of information/research done that it was likely that the blocks were manufactured in-place or extremely close to the location instead of moved & cut. Over time the ability to determine whether or not they were manufactured instead of cut has degraded so it appears they were just pieces of large block, when in fact it is more like concrete.
 
I absolutely love this kind of stuff, along with paranormal. I used to have a website devoted to all sorts of strange subject matter.

Also - big thumbs up to history channel. They have some of the best shows and documentaries around.