King of the Americas
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But there is a difference between my speculations being built on what we do know was available and yours being based upon what we don't.
The possibilities I present are demonstratively possible.
But a guess as to how many people would be required over a guessed amount of time does not support your theory. You need to show that the blocks were cut in less time than you guess it would take or that there weren't enough people to do the cutting. Neither of these has been shown, in fact we know that time wasn't an issue for ancient cultures to build monuments, we also know that similar cultures had the man power required.
Find me this set of clay instructions, then we'll say they exist
You haven't read all of my arguments closely, have you?
I HAVE shown there weren't enough master masons, or enough people to support the building. 60,000 farmers didn't do this.
It isn't just about time here, but the amount of expert work present, REQUIRING a huge number of mastery level craftsmanship work a LONG time with hand tools.
OR
some sort of advanced technology working a shorter period of time