JesusTheCarpenter,

According to YouTube this could have been dug it with a stick by a single person in a few days. Also, there would be a a pool somewhere.

FlyingSquid,
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Seems like there would be an easier way to make a guest house.

egeres,
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That’s some incredible stone work right there, how would you go about building it? Maybe one could make a wood arc to serve as a guidance for the shape of the ceiling when you’re carving it? I have no idea how to approach the carving and smoothing of a floor so flat with ancient tech 🙃

Deuces,

Easy. You just use an ancient electric angle grinder

omega_x3,

It’s not a boulder, it’s a rock. Oh the pioneers used to ride these everywhere.

01189998819991197253,
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But domesticating them was not a job for the cowboy with the faint of heart.

jerrimu,

It wasn’t aliens, it was brown people.

Tavarin,
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Older than that, the Barabar caves are over 2,200 years old.

positiveWHAT,

This seems more than mildly interesting?

gosling,
@gosling@lemmy.world avatar

wildly interesting

burgersc12,

Supposedly they were measured by lasers and the room is as precise as the lasers. It’s insane!

unwinagainstable,
Belgdore,

Early game Minecraft shelter.

xuxebiko,

Where is this?

odium,
xuxebiko,

Thanks :)

smallaubergine,

There's some incredibly impressive megalithic structures in India. Look up Ajanta and Ellora caves. I believe the Ellora temple is the largest monolithic structure ever created

Num10ck,

the Ellora caves deserve to be their own post. Idiots think aliens mustve built it because theres no debris field… I’m pretty sure its more likely that pilgrims took home small pieces of carved rock for centuries.

givesomefucks,

They’ve always had a monsoon cycle were there were periods of unsustainable growth leading up to a famine.

When things were good, this stuff is what the leaders had people work on, instead of preparing for the famines.

So…

UltraMagnus0001,

Yet, somehow the largest population

Tangent5280,

Periods of unsustainable growth leading to a famine? Can you quote any sources on that?

smallaubergine,

The Indian region has historically has been pretty resilient to famines, the exception to that is during British rule there were several famines leading to the starvation and deaths of millions. The consensus seems to be that these famines were a result of British policy. I've never heard of this unsustainable growth and famine argument I'd love to read more if you can provide sources

givesomefucks,

Only if you ignore the thousands of years of famine before the British, and the recent famines after the British…

smallaubergine, (edited )

thousands of years of famine? I'd love to read more let me know! Also I don't believe there have been any famines after the British left.

Spacegrass,

Could be a wonderful tornado or hurricane shelter.

Sabre363,

This is clearly a spaceship long forgotten when the aliens abandoned humanity.

orclev,

Looks like something out of a Giger painting.

Usernamealreadyinuse,

Wut? This smooth? Must be aliens

tetraodon,

That, or a very unfortunate dude with a lot of sandpaper and time.

xuxebiko,

LOL!

It's the Mauryan polish. More @ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauryan_polish

Usernamealreadyinuse,

Or Mauryan polish, nice read!

smallaubergine,

Fascinating, thanks for the link

xuxebiko,
Tangent5280,

That’s actually very interesting. Thanks for the link. Apparently there might even be greek influences in the polishing materials.

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