Where and on what would these masons/ artist practice? Some stuff looks like practice carvings , like stairs and random cuts. There would have had to be schools or training for masonry
Thank you for showing us the petroglyphs in your videos - I had never seen them before in all the videos I have watched of these sits - specifically Aramu Muru! Amazing work. I am subscribing!
When you call it megalithic then you can’t advocate for pourable geo- polymers and banana leaf forms…I don’t even know where to begin with this banana leaf forms idea….its flatly comical
Really? I’ve been following scientist Joseph Davidovits since 2004 and interviewed him as well. Also interviewed Andrey Verianov; the one who find out that Sacsayhuaman megaliths are an ancient concrete. Talked off the record with Peruvian archeologist that agreed with the geopolymer research. I also have written two books in Spanish (1992-2005) about the subject. You are a funny guy; just keep watching the wheel of fortune, drink Kool-Aid and upload memes on your Facebook 😎!
@@GL1321they actually proved that it’s not a “geo-polymer” under microscope….Cement like rock that’s been poured and ground up has uniform style compared to the rough and non uniform rocks…the polygon masonry is actually real rock as it’s not uniform under a microscope unlike conventional cement or geo-polymers.
@@GL1321 it was a documentary I saw a while back on Gia or National Geographic but it was a scientific committee consisting of South American and American Professors that got together to discuss how the Polygonal walls were built at Cusco and other “Ancient” places in South America. I can’t remember the name but I bet if you do more research on the topic then you’ll find it….The committee included pictures along with other interesting research on the subject matter, they also included their sources on how they got to their conclusion lol it was very interesting to watch because they proved that it wasn’t a “Geo-Polymer” or “Cement” like material which means it was another technique used to create those walls and structures which in turn makes it even more mysterious/intriguing in my opinion.
Fascinating
Thanks to you and Elisa : ) that is a very mechanical shaped cut out . It is quite unique and I love to think about it .
Where and on what would these masons/ artist practice? Some stuff looks like practice carvings , like stairs and random cuts. There would have had to be schools or training for masonry
Excelent vídeo !!! Congrats Giacomo!!!
Amazing..!!🌞
Thank you Giacomo to unveil the hidden knowledge that all peruvians and the world must know!!
Thank you for showing us the petroglyphs in your videos - I had never seen them before in all the videos I have watched of these sits - specifically Aramu Muru! Amazing work. I am subscribing!
Thank you ! We are working har to upload more vids in English.
@@GL1321 More vids in English.
Brilliant.
In all my trips to Peru, I did not get to this place. I would have liked to be there and feel that energy. Thank you for showing it for all to see.
Impressionante!
E muito triste a destruição covarde dessa cultura,... só por ganância !!!
When you call it megalithic then you can’t advocate for pourable geo- polymers and banana leaf forms…I don’t even know where to begin with this banana leaf forms idea….its flatly comical
Really? I’ve been following scientist Joseph Davidovits since 2004 and interviewed him as well. Also interviewed Andrey Verianov; the one who find out that Sacsayhuaman megaliths are an ancient concrete. Talked off the record with Peruvian archeologist that agreed with the geopolymer research. I also have written two books in Spanish (1992-2005) about the subject. You are a funny guy; just keep watching the wheel of fortune, drink Kool-Aid and upload memes on your Facebook 😎!
@@GL1321they actually proved that it’s not a “geo-polymer” under microscope….Cement like rock that’s been poured and ground up has uniform style compared to the rough and non uniform rocks…the polygon masonry is actually real rock as it’s not uniform under a microscope unlike conventional cement or geo-polymers.
@@n55Rob Where are the documents of those tests? Are you referring to the polygonal walls in Cusco? Or are you talking in general.
@@GL1321 it was a documentary I saw a while back on Gia or National Geographic but it was a scientific committee consisting of South American and American Professors that got together to discuss how the Polygonal walls were built at Cusco and other “Ancient” places in South America. I can’t remember the name but I bet if you do more research on the topic then you’ll find it….The committee included pictures along with other interesting research on the subject matter, they also included their sources on how they got to their conclusion lol it was very interesting to watch because they proved that it wasn’t a “Geo-Polymer” or “Cement” like material which means it was another technique used to create those walls and structures which in turn makes it even more mysterious/intriguing in my opinion.