Ancient megalithic ruins from around the world

These temples are earthquake resistant. Almost everything around it seems to have been leveled by the 2006 earthquake but the main temples are just fine.

Prambanan temple Indonesia

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Lion statue

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Add this one the lion statue list plus all the ones in Egypt.
 
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Brihadeeswara

130,000 tons of granite was used in its construction and the top portion called a Kumbam is one solid piece and weighs 80 tons.

No one is lifting 80 tons that high... unless you have highly advanced ancient high technology!

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Brihadeeswara

130,000 tons of granite was used in its construction and the top portion called a Kumbam is one solid piece and weighs 80 tons.

No one is lifting 80 tons that high... unless you have highly advanced ancient high technology!

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No.
Cylinders, pulleys, earth mounds and hundreds of slaves will get the job done.
There's no need to create out of this world theories when the solution is so "simple" .
It's so simple, that, just like you show, it was done all over the world thousands of years ago, by different cultures in different ages with no contact between each other.
 
No.
Cylinders, pulleys, earth mounds and hundreds of slaves will get the job done.
There's no need to create out of this world theories when the solution is so "simple" .
It's so simple, that, just like you show, it was done all over the world thousands of years ago, by different cultures in different ages with no contact between each other.

You clearly haven't gone through the entire thread, looked at all the pictures and watched all the videos. The idea that they piled up earth that high and dragged/pushed an 80 ton solid piece of granite up it is absurd. I'm not even sure the earth piled up at Konark was done by people. Would have been easier to smash the idols.

The idea that you can lift the blocks at Baalbek with ease is also absurd. You can't carve basalt with primitive tools.

The ancient civilization was a global one that was obviously wiped out by a cataclysmic event. There's too much evidence.

The bitter denial from some of you is so odd.
 
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It would make sense to pile up earth like that during a siege though, like the romans did for example and it was a rare event too. Maybe there were people barricaded in Konark temple at some point? Siege towers was the primary method of getting over walls so even then the earth at Konark still doesn't make sense. They had siege weapons by then.

Siege tower - Wikipedia
The oldest known siege towers were used by the armies of the Neo-Assyrian Empire in the 9th century BC, under Ashurnasirpal II (r. 884 BC – 859 BC

No one used a method like that for constructing castles and other tall structures. If it was a such an easy way to build things everyone would have done it and there was no shortage of slaves during those times since the global population increased.

A global downgrade? The primitives killed everyone and destroyed the means of construction?
 
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The artifacts found can't be done with the technology they had.

Egypt one piece stone bowl

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Same deal with the intricate basalt carvings in India.

But they had to pile up insane amounts of earth?
 
Megalithic aspects at this castle in Jordan plus same kind of stone work found in Crimea and Nimrod.

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It is possible the Mongols filled in the moat with all that clay. The best evidence for the mud flood is on Easter island.

Ajloun Castle - Wikipedia

"The castle stands on the ruins of a monastery, traces of which were discovered during archaeological excavations."

"In 1260 AD, the Mongols destroyed sections of the castle, including its battlements"




There's also megalithic aspects to this castle too

Sahyun Castle - Wikipedia


The interesting part is the natural stone is in the shape of the towers. There's no distinct linear cut marks that I can see which made them into the shape of the tower. If there were any at some point weathering removed them.


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Pretty deep moat to cut and who leaves a pillar like that in the middle?

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More evidence of highly advanced ancient high technology and high heat damage:

Hot off the press! pun intended.

 
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Definitely not natural and has those random square cuts

 
It doesn't make sense that these are columbariums. Where's all the urns at these locations all around the world? Some of the cuts are really shallow and really high up on an angle. The urn would just fall out.




Another common theme you'll see at these sites are these types of cutouts

Italy

Catacombs of Torre Pinta

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Portugal

Azores


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Israel
Luzit cave

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underground city Beit Guvrin

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Georgia

Vardzia Cave Monastery,

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Spain

Nalda, Los Palomares

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Some good footage of a temple with oddities and basalt pillars. Random drill holes and unfinished small temples. Looks like they stacked the rocks first then carved them.

 
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