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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
Watched a documentary with detailed explanation about how the Pyramid of Giza was likely built, but I couldn't find it again. For some reason, finding the information on how these things were made isn't the easiest thing in the world. I think it's because the people who know don't bother explaining in popular media, and the findings don't merit publication in scientific media either
Or it could just be that we simply don't know, yet. Look at the Moai statues on Easter Island. For decades it was a complete mystery how they got there and how they could have been moved around, it should have taken thousands of men to lug them around. Then they did some pollen analysis and figured out the island used to be covered with trees, that could have easily been used to make rollers enabling them to be transported just by a few dozen people. Problem solved.
Them ancient folks were smarter than we think, even neanderthals made tools, ornaments, arts etc.
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