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We’ve Been Here Before
The one thing that most scientists can agree on when attempting to explain the existence of many ancient archeological finds is that it was not possible to create them with the technology available at the time by the cultures they are attributed to. They are scattered around the globe with many similarities that would also suggest a mode of travel that united their creators, not to mention that they used building materials that we are not yet able to replicate with even our most advanced equipment.
The preferred material used was various bedrock granite rock varieties found in the regions of their construction sites. It isn’t possible to gather carbon dating data from such materials, so the timeline of their construction is a complete unknown, but was certainly not possible using the rudimentary stone and bronze tools of any era predating modernity.
Their massive solid stone blocks were often quarried many miles from where they were erected and the precision that enabled them to be assembled with a spacing of less than a sheet of paper between them without using mortar suggests a far more advanced technology than was available or is yet. It also suggests a lot from the sheer lack of information available about the builders and the society that demanded such extensive efforts in their construction.