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Engineering Prowess of Neolithic Builders Revealed in 6,000-Year-Old Dolmen of Menga
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Engineering Prowess of Neolithic Builders Revealed in 6,000-Year-Old Dolmen of Menga

New Findings Uncover Ancient Knowledge of Physics, Geometry, and Construction

Aug 25, 2024
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A groundbreaking study of the Dolmen of Menga, a massive Neolithic stone monument located in southern Spain, has unveiled remarkable evidence of the advanced engineering and scientific understanding possessed by its builders nearly 6,000 years ago. This research, recently published1 in Science Advances, highlights the technological abilities of the early…

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