EGYPT: The Lost Megaliths That Should Not Exist — You've Never Seen Them

EGYPT: The Lost Megaliths That Should Not Exist — You've Never Seen Them

A 1,000-ton granite god dragged 270 km across open desert — one of five Egyptian megaliths that should not exist.

On the west bank at Luxor lies the largest statue Egypt ever carved from a single stone: the fallen colossus of the Ramesseum, a seated Ramesses II of two-toned Aswan granite weighing close to a thousand tons, hauled more than 270 kilometres overland with the tools of the Bronze Age. No one has ever truly repeated it, and no surviving record explains how it was done.

This is a journey through five forgotten megalithic sites in Egypt — and the single thread running through all of them: the same total mastery of colossal stone, appearing again and again across more than 2,000 years of history, as if the knowledge was never lost. From the thousand-ton god in the south, to a 285-ton Roman pillar still standing in Alexandria, to a lost city of silver and gold buried in the Nile delta, to a sun temple older than memory at Abu Gorab, and finally to the precision-cut stones hidden beneath the floor of Kom Ombo.

⏱ Chapters
0:00 The Stones History Won't Explain
[__:__] The Thousand-Ton God — the Ramesseum Colossus
[__:__] The Last Standing Stone — Pompey's Pillar, Alexandria
[__:__] The Lost City of the Pharaohs — Tanis & the Silver Pharaoh
[__:__] The Platform in the Sand — Abu Gorab Sun Temple
[__:__] The Double Temple — Kom Ombo & the Stone Beneath Your Feet
[__:__] One Thread Across 2,000 Years

Epoch Mysteries explores the ancient world that lies just outside the photographs — megaliths, lost civilizations, and the questions mainstream history would rather leave alone.

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