Unusual Traces Of Processing On Ancient Stones. Round Slices - Alternative View

Unusual Traces Of Processing On Ancient Stones. Round Slices - Alternative View
Unusual Traces Of Processing On Ancient Stones. Round Slices - Alternative View

Video: Unusual Traces Of Processing On Ancient Stones. Round Slices - Alternative View

Video: Unusual Traces Of Processing On Ancient Stones. Round Slices - Alternative View
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In this article, I will show you some photos with unusual processing marks on ancient stones with round cuts.

You may have noticed the first photo on the publication card.

This wonderful slice is in Ankor. In addition to him, you can find there less bright, but similar in style and processing traces.

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I will not impose my conclusions on you, but think for yourself what tool a couple of thousand years ago could have left such traces.

Well, I ask you not to forget that in ancient times they could not specifically imitate such traces, because people had no idea about the possibility of the existence of instruments rotating from electricity.

Unusual processing marks are found all over the world, but since this article is about round slices, I will only show them.

Take Turkey for example. In Hattusa, the LAI team discovered an incredible track that resembles the result of a circular saw.

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Although I promised not to impose my point of view, I cannot remain silent about one moment. These tracks were not specially created to puzzle researchers from the future, but are the result of typical instrument operation. But what?

I found for you another interesting photo that I met earlier. I'm not 100% sure about it, but it painfully resembles a characteristic trace from a mysterious instrument.

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As the last photo, I will show you another interesting trace from the processing. In this case, I do not even have enough imagination to imagine what they walked along this column.

Who cares, this column is in Baalbek.