Greek temple ruins suggest lifting machines in use 1.5 centuries earlier than previously believed

As modern Greeks undertake to reconstruct the Parthenon, largely using stone material from the site’s ruins, a question naturally arises: How did ancient Greeks construct massive temples and other buildings—lifting and placing one heavy block at a time, and up multiple rows in a wall—without modern advanced machinery?


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Source: Phys.org