This is how it was probably done:
Using what he believes are the original methods, retired carpenter W.T. Wallington has recreated his own version of the ancient megalith.
According
to Wallington, “over the years, many times I had to improvise on tools
that were not at hand in order to get the job done,” he writes. “At one
of these times, about 20 years ago, I had to remove some 1,200-pound,
saw-cut concrete blocks from an existing floor. The problem was that we
did not have a machine that could reach some of the blocks. The only
obvious answer was to break the blocks into smaller pieces with a
sledgehammer and load them into a wheelbarrow. To me, this seemed to be
too much labor at the time, so I improvised.”
But
did they have concrete slabs to work on back then? Not sure the
2-pebble technique works on soil/dirt, but I suppose they could manage
by placing rocks in the path they wanted to travel. Whatever the case,
still impressed.
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