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before the romans arrived i believe...........
older than 2000 yearemor even older probably after the younger dryas period this is what i believe so maybe 12000 years ago........
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this has been posted before
and the stone is generally softer than the diorites and granites we see perfectly rounded in gigantic purportions elsewhere

Hoysaleswara Temple, India - Built with Ancient Machining Technology?

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dill786 wrote:before the romans arrived i believe...........
older than 2000 yearemor even older probably after the younger dryas period this is what i believe so maybe 12000 years ago........
hmmm, Neanderthals were still around 27000 years ago, these structures were much later. But ...

.. i have this hypothesis banging in my head lately. While it seems odd that old humans were able to figure out techniques that modern humans can't replicate.
And Neanderthals had larger brains, no one knows why, or their relative intelligence to Sapiens for sure.

But maybe they were just smarter better at solving engineering problems without math. perhaps were even enslaved for their engineering and generally problem solving skills.
When Neanderthals died out so did the methods we see perplexing us today.

Maybe Neanderthals lived longer then supposed, and are responsible for this lost tech.

Sidebar: I read a fiction Sf story that speculated Neanderthals had a stronger emotional empathy then us to the point of telepathically so. explaing the extra brain mass. the could feel other emotions. which modern humans could not and is what drove neanderthals extinction, trying to deal with the newcomers selfesh unchecked emotions. it drove 'em mad. just a story.

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chase after this intrinsic

there are layers the pulled out of showing jewery
bangles

that showed lathe work 300 thousand plus years ago

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Writing in the Novosibirsk magazine, Science First Hand, Dr Derevyanko said: 'There were found two fragments of the bracelet of a width of 2.7cm and a thickness of 0.9 cm. The estimated diameter of the find was 7cm. Near one of the cracks was a drilled hole with a diameter of about 0.8 cm. Studying them, scientists found out that the speed of rotation of the drill was rather high, fluctuations minimal, and that was there was applied drilling with an implement - technology that is common for more recent times.

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Thanks man, I've known about the Denisovan cave, but first i heard of this bracelet. awesome, intriguing.
did ya also see the more recent article there in siberian times:

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hmmm...

no I didn't,
thought that bracelet was from a far older layer
one not in contention

interesting...
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There's a lot to read through here, has anyone brought up the fact that the Pyramids were most likely used to create electricity? Evidence has been found of a drawing that looks a lot like a light bulb with a battery pack, and the tunnels beneath the pyramids that have hieroglyphics all over the walls are completely void of light, and absolutely no evidence of combustion of any kind was found. Also, ya know, the chamber underneath the pyramids that's weirdly connected up top and seems to be focusing actual electromagnetic energy...

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their called the Dendera lights

The Dendera light is a motif carved as a set of stone reliefs in the Hathor temple at Dendera in Egypt, which superficially resemble modern electric lighting devices. A fringe hypothesis suggests that the Dendera light depicts advanced electrical technology possessed by the ancient Egyptians; however, mainstream Egyptologists view the carvings as representing instead a typical set of symbolic images from Egyptian mythology. These depict a djed pillar and a lotus flower spawning a snake inside it, symbols of stability and fertility, respectively.

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the idea that the pyramids were built to generate electricity remains on highly shakey ground0

they certainly wernt tombs and most likely were entirely sealed and unentered during the whole of what today is refered to as ancient dynastic Egyptian civilization...


there are no Hieroglyphic carvings in any of the big pyramids
there is a decided lack of soot on the ceilings of thousands of eqyptians
tunnels and underground rooms that are highly decorated
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what makes this sight extrodinary is the lack of space on the mountainside surrounding it for the men essential to any current explaination of how such blocks could be moved

for them to stand
let alone tug on ropes...


Ollantaytambo

Ollantaytambo was a pre-Inca settlement that was sacked by the infamous ruler Pachecuti, who then erected the stunning architecture that is on show today. As you approach the ancient city, you will see its dominating walls and terraces high above you. These retaining walls and features make it look like a formidable fortress, which is what early explorers believed it to be. However, it was simply part of Pachecuti’s estate and was designed to demonstrate the great king’s power and pay homage to the gods that empowered him. Nevertheless, when the conquistadors arrived, it was Ollantaytambo that stood strongest and its leader Manco Inca led successful campaigns against the Spaniards before deciding it was best to retreat to Vilcabamba.

Wall of the Six Monoliths

Without doubt, Ollantaytambo’s Wall of the Six Monoliths is one of the most iconic and baffling pieces of Inca architecture yet to be discovered. Standing approximately 36 feet wide and 14 feet high, the wall is one of the great mysteries of the Andes. It consists of 6 massive andesite monoliths, which are curiously divided by small strips, which seem to serve little purpose other than to add a modern riveted steel effect to this ancient wall. The rocks are all masterfully crafted to leave not even a paper-thin crack between them. Archaeologists can only guess that its purpose was to face the winter sun, whilst scientists have only been able to add to the mystery by demonstrating that the stones were dragged 4km from the quarry of Chachiqata on the other side of the 1000ft deep valley and across the Rio Vilcanota. Weighing between 50 and 100 tons a piece, the effort verges on impossible, whilst the reasoning appears to be little more than to dumbfound all that gaze upon them. Littered around the Temple Hill are even larger blocks called the “Tired Stones”, named so after the local belief that they were too tired to reach their final destination within the complex. It is believed that this gargantuan building site was intended to become a Temple of the Sun, but work was abandoned for reasons unknown.

If dragging 100 ton blocks around like they were bales of hay wasn’t impressive enough, then another of the great mysteries of the Andes can be found in the eastern section of the city, in an area known as the Inka Misana. Along with a series of incredibly well engineered canals, aqueducts and waterfalls, there are large sections of cliff that have been cut away as though it were made of cheese. The peculiar series of smooth walls appear to be the scars of quarrying, but no-one knows how they could have removed such large chunks of rock and leave such a polished surface. There are also odd protrusions left on the otherwise flat surface, some of which are perfectly round and look pegs. To further convince that these smooth recesses were left by design, similar shapes are found down on ground level where they form fountains and a throne. One example is thought to have worked as a solar clock, with the odd circular protrusions casting shadows on a series of carved benches beneath.

Similar examples are found throughout the Inca Misana area, which has led to a growing belief that the Inca used precision power tools that are unknown to us now. This, they say, is also evident in the incredible accuracy with which they cut their stonework and monoliths in order to slot them together so precisely. Many go on to claim that this technology was given to them by extra-terrestrials. A more earthly suggestion, and one that is supported by the Inca’s own accounts, is that they knew of ways to soften stone, or even disaggregate it, using combinations of plant extracts, heat and minerals.

Getting to Ollantaytambo is as simple as getting off the train at the first stop on the way back from Machu Picchu to Cusco, or getting off at the first stop on the way from Cusco to Machu Picchu. The site is worth a good four or five hours of time, before hopping back on the train to Cusco. [Back to Map]

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