WHAT AN ELEGANT CITY. thank you so very much, Humor I s perfect. people cant imagine how working, cutting, and moving rock is H ard, and you have rock dust everywhere...the Masons creed. STANLEY park 3rd Beach, BC rock artist Billy Brown
Thermite reaction within the stone. Use clay molding and clay paste between. Casting stone in different ways to decorate. Sand would collect aluminum evaporated iron, re-extracked from bottom, nobs reuse. Sand aluminum iron used for next. It's starting with smelting metals. Copper thermite was used to melt stone and other metals in control slabs of rock plates thermal weld. With clay molding and copper tools for control scooping out solid rock. Stunning stone statues with smooth surface using clay glazed smoothly clay.
The lower the parts of the walls the older and the larger the blocks. Also it seems, that walls with polygonal features are belonging to the older parts of this area. Looks like being re-used by later mycenaean and hellenistic builders. I there an official timeline for this area? Also some of the terrace walls/foundations seem to show the same characteristic.
I kindly suggest you make a visit to the fortress of Phili. Its located in Attica and is supposed to have been built by the Spartans in the mid 5 century during the siege of Athens but to me looks megalithic and much much older.
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WHAT AN ELEGANT CITY.
thank you so very much,
Humor I s perfect.
people cant imagine how working, cutting, and moving rock is H ard, and you have rock dust everywhere...the Masons creed.
STANLEY park 3rd Beach, BC rock artist
Billy Brown
Mirko & Deborah, Thank you. The floor patterns, tiles, seen briefly @ 8:30 mins. Can it tell the period of construction? In Messene,I will look it up!
Thermite reaction within the stone. Use clay molding and clay paste between. Casting stone in different ways to decorate. Sand would collect aluminum evaporated iron, re-extracked from bottom, nobs reuse. Sand aluminum iron used for next. It's starting with smelting metals. Copper thermite was used to melt stone and other metals in control slabs of rock plates thermal weld. With clay molding and copper tools for control scooping out solid rock. Stunning stone statues with smooth surface using clay glazed smoothly clay.
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Thank you for sharing this footage!!
What exactly is the mound structure beginning around 4:17?
Well, not sure. They appear to have been measuring tables for testing capacity of containers used by grain and dried fruit merchants.
The lower the parts of the walls the older and the larger the blocks. Also it seems, that walls with polygonal features are belonging to the older parts of this area. Looks like being re-used by later mycenaean and hellenistic builders. I there an official timeline for this area? Also some of the terrace walls/foundations seem to show the same characteristic.
I kindly suggest you make a visit to the fortress of Phili. Its located in Attica and is supposed to have been built by the Spartans in the mid 5 century during the siege of Athens but to me looks megalithic and much much older.
Thanks. Yeah, we had planned that one as well, but because of lack of time didn't manage to visit it.
Could it be that archaeologists re-arranged some blocks, maybe in the 1800s - early 1900s? To make the site more interesting?
Could be
Supposedly it was built in less than 4 months. Thebans built it after defeating Sparta. It does not seem possible to build that fast.