
How Did They Move 1,000-Ton Stones? | The Baalbek Mystery

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In the ancient city of Baalbek in Lebanon, some of the largest stones ever used in construction still puzzle archaeologists today.
The famous Trilithon stones weigh close to 800–1000 tons each — heavier than most modern cranes can easily lift.
Yet these massive blocks were cut, transported, and placed with incredible precision more than 2,000 years ago.
How did ancient builders move stones of this size?
Video Summary
AI GeneratedBaalbek, located in modern Lebanon, presents one of history's greatest engineering mysteries. The site features massive stone blocks, some exceeding 1,000 tons, cut with precision that defies ancient capabilities. The sheer scale of these foundations challenges current archaeological understanding and suggests the existence of lost advanced construction techniques.
