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Ancient Egyptian stone work: Did they have access to high-tech tools? In a fascinating YouTube video titled "Ancient Egyptian stone work: Did they have access to high-tech tools?" the intricate craftsmanship of ancient Egyptian granite cutting techniques is explored. The video raises intriguing questions about whether the ancient artisans utilized advanced tools akin to today's CNC machinery. The presenter, Chris Don, undertakes a series of experiments using precision instruments to demonstrate the remarkable accuracy achieved in the stonework. One particularly striking point is that the surfaces of the granite boxes show tolerances within two ten-thousandths of an inch—essentially one-tenth the thickness of a human hair. This level of precision, observed in granite formations that are around 3,000 years old, begs the question: could such craftsmanship be the result of simple hand tools alone? As Chris remarks on the surprising findings, he highlights that merely inserting a piece of paper under the edge of a blade reveals how well-aligned the surfaces are, with light shining through indicating no significant gaps. Such precision suggests that the techniques used were highly sophisticated and not easily achieved through chance. This video delves not only into the historical context of Egyptian craftsmanship but also presents a modern perspective on the technologies they may have had access to—sparking much debate and interest within the viewers.