Could Ancient Peruvians Really Know How To Melt Stone Blocks? The idea of a plant material melting stone looks implausible, the theory and science are gaining traction. Why couldn’t the ancient Peruvians cut a stone to look like this if a Spanish artist could do it today? Scientists and archaeologists are trying to figure out how odd ancient Peruvian structures like the Sacsahuamán Complex were built. These magnificent structures are composed of enormous stones that our modern technology cannot move or arrange properly. Read more Is the answer a special plant that allowed ancient Peruvians to soften the stone, or were they aware of a mystery advanced old technology that could liquefy stones? According to investigators Jan Peter de Jong, Christopher Jordan, and Jesus Gamarra, the stone walls at Cuzco show indications of being heated to a high temperature and vitrified, making the exterior glossy – and incredibly smooth. In Spain, an artist may create works of art that look ...
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