Incredible results after scans of predynastic Egyptian granite vases completed.

So you’re aware that copper saws can cut granite?
It's actually the quartz that cuts the granite. The "saws" were what were used to push the quartz back, and forth, to cut the granite. And this quartz is in great abundance in that region, as it is in the form of sand...
 
There are zero tools left that define how those ancient structures were made. The only tools left from then that are ascribed to the construction of those ancient sites are laughable at best.
They claim the stones at balbek were carved with dolerite pounding balls. Anyone with a functioning brain knows that's hysterical nonsense. The tools are GONE.
:rolleyes:

After you finish a bathroom remodeling job, what do you do with your tools? Do you leave them in the client's bathroom and go buy new tools for the next job, or do you take your tools with you when you leave?
 
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