In today's largest construction sites and quarries huge megamachines are used to dig, cut and lift stones. These man-made creatures dwarf their creators and perform the work of thousands of men, using modern hydraulic technologies. Without such equipment builders can never construct modern skyscrapers Yet thousands of years ago ancient civilizations were accomplishing the same work while constructing their monuments and temples using massive stones. These enormous blocks many weighing in excess of 100 tons would be a challenge even for today's engineers. Yet thousands of years ago people cut them out of solid rock transported them for miles and then lifted them precisely into place. But how? Did they cut this massive stone blocks with hammers, chisels and copper wire, as mainstream archeologists suggest? Could they have lifted and transported them without a pulley system, or the wheel? Or did ancient civilizations possess advanced technologies hat have since been lost to science? At Giza, you just don't have the pyramids. Linked to the pyramids are `what Egyptologists call valley temples. It doesn't take a rocket engineer that when you go there something not quite right here. Whereas the pyramids are built with blocks of two to three tons these temples which are minute compared to pyramids are built with blocks over hundred tons