Were these granite vessels machine-made? #shorts #egypt #technology

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The Louvre Museum / Paris
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The fact that they found over 40 - 50 000 of this precise vases show us that who ever made them they have made it in the industrial scale, because if u find 50 - 100 is ok normal, but when u find thousands and thousands of this u know that they perfected this shape and design and maybe yes they for sure should have access to some kind of tools, much better tools than simple hammer and chisel...

krisopegrov
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On a lathe which supposedly did Not yet exist - nice tableware❤❤

Elizabeth-pdsd
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Absolutely machine made to think otherwise is ignorance!
There is ongoing research on this very topic

mnag
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What ever it was was cutting across two different densities of material in the black and white vase. Those supposed boat pits have been conceived by Dunn to have been for a fly wheel cutting blade, but it might have done double duty as a center holding lathe.

rogerscottcathey
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By the texture and even form it looks as if it was ground on a spinning wheel.

Karen-xzi
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As someone who has worked on a lathe. Those totally fit the bill for lathe worked pieces. Very compelling I must say.

jacobblatnica
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Yes, those stone vessels were machine made.

vancegilmore
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Yep, a diorite stone hammer and a copper chisel created these.😏

D-Pocalypse
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Por favor, puede escribir donde tomaron video. Gracias!

daliokaya
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They used wind power. There are some siblings left of those windmills, they are in iran. The 1000 year old windmills is used to grind flower

georgieippolito
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Deftly not chisel and hammer if that's what their saying

jongordon
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Maybe I'm crazy but I can almost make out the grooves on the inside that looks like it was in a lathe machine.

Beardlythekind
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I beleive they were able to melt stone and shape it. This is to precise

JesusMartinez-vqjv
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If only people knew what they were really used for and why they were buried 😂

ronsimpson
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My wild guess would be That these were made in a furnace, which soften the granite and then shaped in a turning wheel.

Same thing with the walls with the no space between the rocks, the rocks were placed in a furnace first, then placed on the wall.

Marspalacios
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Yea some guy with a brass chisel and a rock made it

garrybisnath
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They certainly weren't hand made. Even the early Pharos treasured them. They knew their craftspeople could not make anything like them.

christinewilde
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Soft rock was popular worldwide, after the global flood

JohnDelong-qmiv
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Only when they find 2 precisely identical pieces it may prove there was a production process.
Thus far that doesn't seem the case.
Machine marks, yes, precision that boggles the mind, but why are they all different?

gill
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Única explicação qe eu acho eles derretian a roxa e sabiam fabricar a roxa tambem, ou os ets fornecero feramentas a eles, das duas uma. Nao sei qual.

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