“I’d encourage you to do more research. The marks of large, circular sawblades are compelling.”
I have watched every one of these archaeological and anthropological videos from every source. I am fortunate to have extensive apprentice knowledge in archaeology, anthropology, geology, and have done quite a bit of stone cutting myself. So this topic is a personal lifelong passion.
There are saw cuts and core drilling in these so precise that we can’t even reproduce them now with modern tools. Those who tried in an effort to debunk these theories failed, but you don’t hear about the failures because then it would not fit their control narrative.
Truth is we really can’t explain how they did it, but I do know we still can’t do it yet.
An important point is that the most precise cutting is all on the bottom in the older structures that were built over. This is counter intuitive. Newer stonework should be more advanced not less. Same with their stoneware bowls and vessels, the older are more advanced. This older work was there before the Egyptians inherited it and built over it with less advanced knowledge. I am sure the more advanced was there from a previous antediluvian civilization.
Can you give examples of this “There are saw cuts and core drilling in these so precise that we can’t even reproduce them now with modern tools”
please?