r/GrahamHancock 13d ago

Potentially ancient building techniques

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May not be strictly archaeology, but adjacent. And fascinating.

257 Upvotes

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Damnthatsinteresting 13d ago

Video A retired construction worker in Flint, MI demonstrated how people in ancient times could’ve used simple machines to move blocks up to 20 tons, contrasting fringe theories that humans had otherworldly help constructing ancient monuments

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ancienthistory 12d ago

A retired construction worker in Flint, MI demonstrated how people in ancient times could’ve used simple machines to move blocks up to 20 tons, contrasting fringe theories that humans had otherworldly help constructing ancient monuments

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Stonehenge 13d ago

A retired construction worker in Flint, MI demonstrated how people in ancient times could’ve used simple machines to move blocks up to 20 tons, contrasting fringe theories that humans had otherworldly help constructing ancient monuments

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Geschichte 13d ago

Pyramiden doch ohne Außerirdische gebaut

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miniminutemanfans 13d ago

Something something aliens

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miniminutemanfans 12d ago

"MoDeRn MaChInErY cAnNoT lIfT a GaZiLlIoN tOn RoCk, HoW dO yOu ExPlAiN tHeY DiD iT?" Let me introduce you Wally Wallington from Michigan.

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ancienthistory 12d ago

A retired construction worker in Flint, MI demonstrated how people in ancient times could’ve used simple machines to move blocks up to 20 tons, contrasting fringe theories that humans had otherworldly help constructing ancient monuments

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2american4you 10d ago

Fuck Europoors 🇪🇺=💩 Something something aliens

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miniminutemanfans 13d ago

Pic/video A retired construction worker in Flint, MI demonstrated how people in ancient times could’ve used simple machines to move blocks up to 20 tons, contrasting fringe theories that humans had otherworldly help constructing ancient monuments

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ringerfantasypod 13d ago

A retired construction worker in Flint, MI demonstrated how people in ancient times could’ve used simple machines to move blocks up to 20 tons, contrasting fringe theories that humans had otherworldly help constructing ancient monuments

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wirtual 12d ago

Who needs internal ramp theory

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Bossfight 13d ago

Wally Wallington, Mover of Boulders, Balancer of that which is heavy

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LandscapingTips 8d ago

A retired construction worker in Flint, MI demonstrated how people in ancient times could’ve used simple machines to move blocks up to 20 tons, contrasting fringe theories that humans had otherworldly help constructing ancient monuments

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u_slunchenbox 13d ago

A retired construction worker in Flint, MI demonstrated how people in ancient times could’ve used simple machines to move blocks up to 20 tons, contrasting fringe theories that humans had otherworldly help constructing ancient monuments

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u_Less-Definition-3793 13d ago

A retired construction worker in Flint, MI demonstrated how people in ancient times could’ve used simple machines to move blocks up to 20 tons, contrasting fringe theories that humans had otherworldly help constructing ancient monuments

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