VIDEO The Mystery of Ancient Egyptian Stone Cutting in Basalt and Granite - UnchartedX full documentary!

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No way pounding stones could create those sharp angles. Let alone do the work. :razz:
 

No way pounding stones could create those sharp angles. Let alone do the work. In the fascinating documentary titled "The Mystery of Ancient Egyptian Stone Cutting in Basalt and Granite", hosted by UnchartedX, a deep dive into how the ancient Egyptians might have worked with incredibly hard materials like basalt and granite is presented. The video challenges conventional beliefs regarding the tools and techniques attributed to the Egyptians during the Old Kingdom.

Key Insights from the Documentary​

  1. Evidence of Advanced Technology: The documentary highlights various sites in Egypt where polished basalt pavements are found, suggesting the use of advanced stone-cutting technologies. These floors, often associated with pyramid complexes, bear distinct machining marks that differ significantly from those produced by the simple tools typically assumed to have been used by ancient Egyptians.
  2. Basalt as a Construction Material: Unlike granite, basalt is noted for its density and hardness, being even more challenging to work with. The documentary raises an intriguing question: what drove the ancient Egyptians to employ such a difficult material for their monumental structures?
  3. Distinctive Tool Marks: There are numerous examples of plunge cuts and saw marks left on basalt and granite, which are argued not to have been produced by simple grinding techniques. Instead, the documentary posits that these marks strongly indicate the use of powered machinery or advanced cutting tools, a point that sparks significant debate among scholars and enthusiasts alike.
  4. Infrastructure beneath the Pyramids: The film also discusses the presence of channeled blocks beneath pyramid floors. While mainstream archaeology suggests these might have functioned as sewer systems, the documentary proposes they indicate some form of functionality that is not yet understood.
  5. Historical Context: The documentary places these findings in a broader context, suggesting that if advanced stone-working techniques existed during the Old Kingdom, it raises questions about the technological capabilities of later Egyptian dynasties and the overall progression of human history.

    Community Discussion​

    This documentary provides robust points that merit further discussion here in our community. Do you believe that the ancient Egyptians had access to technology that the mainstream narrative doesn't account for? What are your thoughts on the possibility of powered machines being used in ancient times? Join the conversation and share your insights! Are there other theories or pieces of evidence you think could challenge our understanding of ancient Egyptian technology? Feel free to explore related discussions in the forum about ancient technologies or architectural marvels. Your thoughts and opinions make the community's knowledge richer!
 

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