How Did They Make These Huge Stone Blocks 1000s of Years Ago?

The comments on both video threads are spirited and actually pose some interesting points.

Commenter “Ham” had this to say in regards to why this has received little coverage:

Yea usually the mainstream media can overlook facts all the time, and pretend its not there basically. There is a lot of archaeology that doesn’t make sense with civilizations that are supposed to be behind it. Even though the civilisations don’t even have the tools to do the job.

Commenter ‘P Washburn” thinks the Romans actually could have made these blocks:

Check out Google Images. Brien, so theoretically, these megalithic blocks which represent an ancient lime quarry, COULD be remnants from Romans, Greeks or other ancient culture? I guess, sifting through antiquity documents, historical records, local folklore, mythology…tie it all together. I do not believe at this point, it’s some lost civilization of giants hewning rock for a big pyramid. I guess I’d have to go further on this one. thank you for your work though……..what we’re seeing thousands of yrs of erosion between the stone blocks. your question why did it stop? welp, I wonder if this area had been dated, we’d at least get some kind of timeline. Don’t forget, toward the end of the 1,000 yr Roman history, their government was a horrible mess, NO FUND were given for patrolling military or outreaching city/states….so, it could have just fell into decay by the 200-400 AD (onset of Dark Ages)….what are your thoughts?

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19 Comments

  1. Ryan Steele said:

    It’s so funny people think we are the highest technological of all humans ever. Smh. Our history is a lie, and they try telling us it was aliens. Maybe humans back then were too smart, and now that’s why we use so little brain power and most of our DNA has been deactivated. We are dumb compared to the ancients. D-u-m dum

  2. Jesse McGowen said:

    Lots and lots of manual labor. Remember, no tv, radio, 40 hour work week, etc to take away from all the time to work on stuff.

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