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Some of the earliest monumental building projects were the construction of large stone structures. These structures were built using large stones that were dragged and pushed together to create a structure.

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Ancient man made massive stone structures by utilizing a range of techniques, such as employing hoisting methods, quarrying and trimming stones, and fitting them together like a puzzle. They often used wedges, levers, ropes, and logs to move and position stones. Other techniques included the use of wooden frames, mortar, and cramps. Manoeuvring stones into place was also achieved by constructing ramps and pathways.

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Published: Wednesday, December 28, 2022

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