No doubt whatsoever there was an earlier, world spanning, and highly accomplished civilization prior to ours. I only hope they got along better than we do.
Ben Van Kerkwyk on the YT channel 'UnchartedX' has 100 hours of 4k video that he took himself while touring Egypt a dozen times. He's got dozens of video detailing the machining of the megaliths.
We think that we are advance and in habit of using advance tool, which work faster with less efforts. It is stupidity that we think that early people can not create symmetrical figures by using simple measurement technique. It's time to come out of hangover.
They Might HAVE found tool parts and remains, but either ignored it, wrote it off as some "ritual object", didn't recognize it for what it was, or HID it. Look at some of the old "working pics" of junk on the floors of tombs or temples. Among the pot shards and "litter", we can find objects that look like or could be fasteners, small tool parts, and electrical insulators, for example, elongated and cylindrical "beads" that could insulate high voltage wires, and "v" shaped "bowls" with holes in the bottom that could be stacked into insulators that we see today on high tension lines.
You have gotta laugh , none engineer types on here that think a tool a bit harder than a banana can cut a deep groove in granite . LOL well that cheers me up , My site job is safe for a while.
@@dreamingmusic3299that doesn't mean copper tools have no effect, just that they are less effective that a more brittle tool. Copper tools are also easier to sharpen, and easy to re-cast. I'm an engineer and you are not.