That’s pretty interesting. If this was the way they moved them, would anyone have thought to look for the buried wood frame anchors along a probable path? Would the builders taken time to dig them up later? Finally, were block and tackle rigging in use then? Regardless, seems a pretty novel way to move large behemoths.
They shipped it UPS, but the oversize package charge was unbelievable.
Once again, it seems that the middle east is trying to throw the stink on places farther north, and older.
Go figure.
I learned of this when I was about 11 or 12 from Richard Haliburton’s Book of Marvels published in roughly 1936
I learned of this when I was about 11 or 12 from Richard Haliburton’s Book of Marvels published in roughly 1936
I learned of this when I was about 11 or 12 from Richard Haliburton’s Book of Marvels published in roughly 1936
I learned of this when I was about 11 or 12 from Richard Haliburton’s Book of Marvels published in roughly 1936
This is news? Baalbek has been known to have extremely large monolith stones for years! Even Richard Halliburton mentioned them in his Book of Marvels back in the 1930s.