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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:991439"]it is a conjecture, but a very interesting one at that. Outside of being presumed to be over 14,000 years old, it's not the stones themselves that puzzle scientists in Puma Punku, it's the precise markings and holes in the stone. The stones are made of diorite, which is just below diamond on the the scale rocks and minerals. The markings, lines, and holes on the rocks seem to be done with machines. I wouldn't disclude that humans did it - it's just very odd how this site gets overlooked. I've also read stuff about the city near Puma Punku - Tiahuanaco. There are supposedly paintings on the walls of a cave near Lake Titicaca that depict animals that are no longer alive in South America. It's just one of many unexplained areas around the world. there is simply not enough evidence to gahter a correct hypothesis on that site.[/QUOTE]
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