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Evidence Of Ancient Stone Constructions 12,000 Years Old In Peru? In a fascinating exploration featured on YouTube, the ancient site of Saihuite—located approximately four hours south of Cusco, Peru—presents compelling evidence of stone constructions believed to be around 12,000 years old. While Saihuite is often overshadowed by more famous archaeological sites, the findings here challenge traditional narratives about ancient civilizations and the tools they used. The video delves into what appears to be a sophisticated water management system, along with megalithic structures that predate the Inca civilization. The host discusses a series of terraces that likely served ceremonial purposes, with an emphasis on the advanced technique used to shape the stones. Unlike the bronze tools of the Inca, the video suggests that much of the stonework must have been crafted using much harder materials—such as carbon steel or even diamond-tipped tools.
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- Pre-Inca Construction: The site showcases stone structures that are theorized to be thousands of years older than the Inca, reflecting a lost ancient technology that is not well documented.
- Stone Analysis: The video examines a particularly large boulder that appears to have been finely shaped, with a fracture that raises questions about its integrity post-carving. This fracture is thought not to have been a flaw from the beginning but rather a result of subsequent events.
- Material Hardness: The stone used is andesite, noted for its incredible hardness—comparable to or even harder than granite. This adds weight to the argument that advanced technology must have been used in its construction.
- Astrological Connections: The host makes mention of the "Hitching Post of the Sun" within the site, suggesting astrological significance tied to its design, including a hole that likely aligns with solar movements. The overall narrative encourages viewers to rethink the complexity and capabilities of ancient civilizations, especially regarding their architectural feats and technologic prowess.
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