how did they made it
>>18291878they put stones one on top of another
VGH, Peru (and Bolivia)... home of the civilized South American man...
>Plebbit, but here's a detailed breakdown of how this style of masonry was done and also how a lot of the time the super tight fit you see in Andean masonry is just a facadehttps://www.reddit.com/r/badhistory/comments/3hx31g/all_in_all_its_just_another_12_sided_block_in_the/
>>18291878>Peru Polygonal masonryOur Tall White/Nordic Atlateans ancestors made them not these brown low iq people>European Cyclopean masonryJolly Jesus what are those? They must have been made by Giants or NephilimsEurasianfags. Kek
because when they didnt stack them in this specific way it would fall over, and they eventually learned to stop that from happening because they were not retards and could problem solve
>>18292101>because they were not retards and could problem solveThat's not true, they were brown
>>18291878The constant earthquakes ground the rocks against each other so that they self-customized their shape. The idea that amazing workmanship is why a pin couldn't be pushed between them is retarded. It was the passage of time. The freshly moved and shaped rocks probably had gaps.How they moved massive rocks is a more interesting question, not as easily explained, but the simplest and most boringly non-magical explanation is "lots of people."
>>18292189No, the actual explanation is just good craftmenship combined with fact that sometimes the tight fit is just on the outside for show, see >>18291962
>>18292106/pol/tranny cope
>>18291878A lot of people working with chisels and hammers for a long time.