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  1. > None of these megalithic sites are built near the quarry.

    Just because some stones were brought from further distances doesn’t mean there weren’t nearer quarries as well. Giza is a quarry – the vast majority of stone for the pyramids was quarried there. Mentioning Aswan but not that isn’t really the full picture here.

  2. It’s funny how one misrepresents anything that we know about those places, cherrypicks, whatever fits their narrative, and claims something extraordinary.

    Most of the video could be summarized: this thing looks like the other thing, so they are connected.

    This is not how science works, but the video is monetized, so I guess pseudoarcheology is worth the money.

  3. EarthAsWeKnowIt on

    This whole narrative is becoming stale, so many people rehashing the same storyline while ignoring the evidence that contradicts it. These people will travel all the way to south america and learn nothing new about the history of that region and its people, instead just projecting their pre-existing beliefs onto what they see.