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Originally posted by Rubicant13
reply to post by Harte
You say "likely" found there. "Likely" isn't certain, so excuse me.
Originally posted by Rubicant13
A theory is that the stones were prefabricated and the moved to their location.
Originally posted by Rubicant13
Copper on the Mohs Scale has a hardness of between 2-3 varying. Steel has a hardness of 7. Iron has a hardness of 5.5, and the granite and diorite stones at Puma Punku have a hardness of 6 to 7. Copper would have worn down easily and repeatedly. It doesn't seem to be a good choice of metal to use on these stones. My point is that anything that may have been found has been considered not likely to shape them.
Originally posted by syrinx high priest
all you ever hear on those shows are weasel words
I was taught in my first sales job not to use them, so I am aware of them
what is a weasel word ?
probably
supposedly
might be
could be
on and on and on
lol
Originally posted by theroostercrowsatnite
reply to post by bottleslingguy
Quartz, silica, silicon dioxide. SAND. That's what you use. It's 6-7 on the hardness scale. It's not that outlandish that these people utilized one of the most abundant minerals in the earth's crust, right?