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using novice Druid monks as the labor force to erect the structure itself...
Originally posted by ArMaP
Probably not.
The methods this guy uses work with concrete blocks with flat, smooth surfaces, and Stonehenge's stones are not like that.
Also, the method he used to raise the concrete block did not use any tools if we forget about all those wood planks and the wood structure used to maintain the planks in their place. How many tools did he use to make those?
I don't think so.
Originally posted by Dragonlike
Perhaps when the stonehedge build the stones would be flat with smooth surfaces and through the pass of time, rain, wind, neglect the stones corroded.
Impossible, no, just not very likely.
About the method, does this sound imposible to you?
That is something that gets on my nerves. The fact that (some) people today are incapable of thinking of ways of doing things does not mean that in older times people had methods to do it.
I just don't understand why we underestimate the early humans and believe that only today we are capable of gread and momentous things.
Originally posted by ArMaP
Just to make it clear, I do not think this was the method used because this method was thought as a way to do these type of work with just one person.
They had people enough to think of different ways to do it.