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How was Stonhenge built?
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neat! :yeah:
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That :rock:. Wish he'd been available the last time we moved.:D
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Good find August :up:
Might help in some way to explain Easter Island. :hmmm: |
Nice:up:
I never figured the pyramids or stonehenge or anything to be much of a mystery. People just don't give the ancients enough credit. |
Personally, I love this sort of approach to historical 'mysteries'. Wally is not necessarily correct, of course, but he does show one way it may have been done. Much more refreshing to use one's own brain and ingenuity to investigate methodology than to write a book claiming 'aliens did it'.
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A few years ago the BBC (I think) made a TV series with this practical approach to history to attempt to find out how things were achieved. One of the best was the episode on the ancient catapult. They built one in Scotland - you should see it throw rocks!
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@ Clive, yes I saw that show, very cool it was too. |
nah they had black magic and there magicians just wiggled there noses at the blocks. :har:
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Today we underestimate the "human potential" to construct these sites. The pyramids were built by thousands and thousands of workers over the course of several decades. The great wall of cina is the same, milions of workers over the course of centuries. That wall was built just using raw manpower. No need to call in the aliens to explain its existence. :har: |
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Wally Wallington is an awesome name.
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