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Theres this guy on TikTok demonstrating exactly how you can move large and heavy objects like that with nothing but clever counter balancing and some well placed logs. It's really not that hard. Honestly this all was debunked ages ago, and just the fact that you willfully ignore that makes me think you're disingenuous about the other stuff you're saying.
Did you not read the part where I said they had very clever cranes?
You literally said technology that were not aware of. We are. We know exactly how they did it.
I would argue that we know it could have been done that way. And that's ignoring the scoop marks in the granite, the drilled holes, lack of hieroglyphics. And apart from that, ignoring the main point which is the evidence pointing to an even earlier civilisation that created the pyramids/sphinx