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It's a little king's chamber ceiling yes

TheTimeDetective
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Hey Andrew. Glad you got around to this one... it's a tough one! 🤯

justinwelgemoed
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Interesting video thanks for publishing.

SuperMform
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I see the star shaft, wow! Could well be one !

TheTimeDetective
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i hear a dragon is sleeping in the background....

ericpilkington
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...glad to hear from you again. Cheers! & where is Dr. Kos?!
Your videos really make me ponder things. Brain exercise; thanks....

chrissquire
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Hello andrew excellent work ... you kept alot of those images quiet lol... excellent point with reference the 'pouring of the stone's' geopolymer must of been prevalent for the alternate bevel blocks we see at different sites ... I also wonder what the spire feature at the top could of been a lintel would of been near impossible to get that high ... the subteraneon area looks interesting with the fitament of the stone so precise reminds me of of some of the quality at Egypt... the lipped or oozing stone you mention on the lower courses is evidence of geopolymer again for me .... very strange the nubs are so inconsistent maybe that shows the site could of been repurposed at some point? ... or the engineers were showing them the technique and these were stones to show the engineers had been there ?... lah photos are brilliant Andrew great work on what you have found superb stuff...I think there is so much evidence of a super civilization that had these different techniques and worked together the ancient 'engineers' certainly new more than we can comprehend as we cant replicate there work .... the lah photos of inside the shaft look like the kings chamber blocks very interesting there so close to them .... the black charcoaling on most of the outside blocks and inside aswell I wonder what on earth scorched all that so bad ... cataclysm maybe ? The sliding door so to speak phenomena wow that's unreal maybe where the tech attached originally...dont you find it strange there was such a high quartz content in the stone Andrew??... the elongated nub proves this was a specific process the none uniformity means they could change polarity on there tech surely ?...stone manipulation tech for sure 100 percent ...well said excellent reference to the egytian blocks... the stepped motif is a brilliant link excellent work andrew ....excellent episode good to have you back all the very best to you

ancientalternativeview
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46:03 have always looked to me like its unfinished toolwork/carving. To stop work at the end of a block perhaps makes sense if you are using a very fast tool and dont want to crack the block at its end. And so are waiting for a finer tool to finish it up. OR if they are premade with unfinished end, as a sort of transportation packaging to prevent cracking when arranging against its neighbouring block.

ericpilkington
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Great collection Andrew, well worth the wait! Khentkawes 'temple' or waterworks came to mind. I woder if there was a spring water in the temple or close by? Some sort of calcification building around the joints. Cannot believe LAH havent got better close ups of the anomolies.Back with a
I recently visited Malta and went to a few Neolithic sites. A lot them have replica stone installed now. The originals are in the museums. Check my vids on the temples.

ZiggyDan
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Really interesting, well done. The favourite shot of the mausoleum was taken with a very wide angle lens that has distorted the shapes, the curves you see are not there, or the tapering of the indented part, it is optical distortion.

howardmaryon
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Hey great to see another video from you.
I was sceptical when I first came across the Geopolymer theory.
Watched videos from others and your Bevel blocks series.

Then today photo 19 from the first LAH album. Wow, the joins look so well fitted because there is not really a join there.
The interior of the (massive) 'stone' looks similar to modern concrete, with natural stone aggregate included in it.

incandescentwithrage
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You do a great job with the analysis : ) I love your channel and the mind behind it !

shermanatorosborn
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Interesting site your building up a great archive these videos will become a great reference point for those with eyes to see, my thought another star shaft which the Ancient engineer built over to preserve for future generations,

davehanrahan
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The curved track for the door would have been made of bronze, highly polished semi-circular to reduce friction on the base of the door. The little holes were for nubs on the bottom of the metal plate to stop it from sliding around to keep it in place.

howardmaryon
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Tasty food for thought, thanks for your efforts sir

appelflapdrol
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Blocks are not wet, blocks are rough cut, then something is applied to the seams (acid which only effects a small layer of the cut stone) and either the block weight itself self levels or is pressed together. So it's both a mortar and geopolymer imo.

After seeing that Piranesi drawing of a rope and hook system on the nubs tell me at least one purpose is for lifting and moving. That was a crazy detailed use of the nubs. Also probably a design feature.

May I also add that Piranesi draw a shit ton of tools for lifting and moving these stones. It would be silly to think that some of that technology isn't borrowed from our beloved Engineers. My first thought was some of the Engineer tools were left in the buildings itself, or broken off inside somehow. As they rebuilt or add on chances are tools were found.

AtkinsAtelier
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I appreciate your perseverance. It's easy to be black pilled. Thank you for making more videos.

michaelwoods
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The decorative carved round balls are upside down. They are the balls that sit on top of pillars, just like you see on some modern buildings.

howardmaryon
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I love to hear your dog snoring in the background!

realbounty
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The ornate top parts of the columns are in the third classical style, the three are “Doric”, the most plain, “Ionic”, getting more fancy, and “Corinthian”, the most ornate, as seen here.

howardmaryon