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You know... I've actually been inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu (wrongly named, but what the heck!) and the stones in the Grand Gallery are cut so well that you couldn't slip a feeler gauge between them. Quite a feat, considering the enormous size of those stones. I'll bet you didn't know about the "Stone of the Pregnant Woman" (one of many names) in Baalbek, either... a stone that weighed almost 1,157 tons (calculated by specific gravity and dimensions), which was an unused stone still laying in the quarry near the Trilithon. We couldn't even move those stones today without massive equipment and the Romans or Greeks certainly couldn't have moved them either. There is no comparable stonework to them in Europe--nothing near the scale nor nothing near the perfection.