Not Lost Ancient High Technology Ancient Egyptian Saw Cut in the Sarcophagus of Djedefhor
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A sarcophagus attributed to belong to Djedefhor, son of Khufu, found at the eastern cemetery at Giza (next to the Great Pyramid) is widely and frequently used as evidence or proof or advanced ancient lost technology. No evidence for this is provided except that the saw cut goes off course at a certain point. Having visited the museum and examined it closely the lost high technologists never seen to show the evidence that does exist on this sarcophagus. By looking at the actual marks that remain and comparing that to so called "primitive loin cloth wearing" technology a very clear picture emerges.
Just one example of the lost high technology claims regarding this sarcophagus THIS Ancient Egyptian Saw-Cut Proves They Had a Lost Technology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bv1wIy-JEo
Red granite sarcophagus of Hordjedef (Djedefhor) http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/objects/8998/full/
The old footage of Denys Stocks cutting granite with a copper saw, on e of the rare old pieces that lost ancient high technologists keep showing, while ignoring his later work and the other experiments that have been done. Granite Cutting and Drilling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeS5lrmyD74&t=10s
More details on stone cutting before diamond technology and power tools. The Lost Ancient High Technology narrative is not feasible! Cutting Stone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_1GceufZuM&t=52s Basalt and Granite cutting with copper. The REALITY not the Lost ANCIENT HIGH TECHNOLOGY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdUSZwAHZXU LOST ANCIENT HIGH TECHNOLOGY- HIGH SPEED CIRCULAR SAWS 100% Debunked with Experimental Archeology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FSRhBZGYJg ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbidnZPTS3I
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