Ancient Monuments: a closer look

Here is an article that takes an overall look at the whyutter most importance to them. I will go further into this
and how Ancient people built these huge stonesubject at another time in another article, but not now.
monuments and left us with those unexplainedLet's get to the question as to the HOW they did it.
mysteries. Let's examine the actual way of life atThis is the point where mainstream archeology and
those times in our planets history.common sense part way. The widely accepted
Even mainstream archeologist, while puzzled though,answer, that all this was done with bronze chisels,
agree that those people who built those monuments,wooden sledges and simple manpower, just doesn't
just came out of the stone age, moving into themake sense. It doesn't add up. If hundreds and
bronze age, and this is where it get's interesting. Lifesometimes thousands of man were working for
was very harsh in those times. People had todecades on those monuments, who was handling the
constantly tend to their fields and animals, the also hadchores of daily life? They women certainly couldn't
to make clothes, tools, had to hunt and so on and sotake on any more work, since they already contributed
forth. A 365/24/7 Job. Now, how and why, in god'stheir share. Not to mention that some tasks required
name, could they spent sometimes decades, to chiselphysical skills and abilities, that women just didn't have.
and haul rail road car sized blocks of stone, at timesSo, now, what would make more common sense than
over hundreds of miles into remote areas, to builtthe usual scientific explanations? Answer: The ancient
something that could just as easily have been built withpeople must have used some other method of stone
mud bricks. Just at a smaller scale. The answer as tocutting and transportation. ...
the WHY, is fairly straight forward: Because It was of