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Copper Chisels? 🙄

60,989 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce •via X (Twitter)

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Michai Mathieu Morin profil fotoğrafı
Michai Mathieu Morin11 ay önce

No way Jay! It’s obviously just sticks, crushed stone, and spinning it back and forth for a few thousand hours 🤭

Djay2001 profil fotoğrafı
Djay200111 ay önce

Obviously! Archeology scholars have stated this as a fact. It is written.

Flint Drivel profil fotoğrafı
Flint Drivel11 ay önce

I'm glad you asked:

Pete Acquaviva profil fotoğrafı
Pete Acquaviva11 ay önce

Without a doubt a drill pattern... I cant even believe they would say otherwise. Been in construction almost my entire life and drilled many holes in stone.

Gordon Phillips Academy profil fotoğrafı
Gordon Phillips Academy11 ay önce

Must be a powered copper rotary chisel with a uniform drill rate? ;-)

Benjamin Prime profil fotoğrafı
Benjamin Prime11 ay önce

Is that alabaster? It's pretty soft. 1-2 Mohs. Copper is 3 iirc? I'd still be skeptical copper was used tho. Maybe a harder lithic bit. But yeah, alabaster is super easy to work. Now, the deep granite drill holes we also see are a whole different story.

Berkeley Buff profil fotoğrafı
Berkeley Buff11 ay önce

What are they

Jay Anderson profil fotoğrafı
Jay Anderson11 ay önce

Drill holes with clear striations.

Future Farmer profil fotoğrafı
Future Farmer11 ay önce

Forget how hard it would be to do this work, how the copper would grind down at a faster rate than the stone, how long it would take... just... WHY!?

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