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How did Ancient Egyptians carve Granite with Copper Chisels? The age old “Alternative History” question. The Answer is they didn’t, that’s a red herring. After many years of pondering this question then researching this I came to learn that ancient Egyptians carved hard stones like Granites with Flint tools....

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