Systems vs Tools: Reconstructing Lost Ancient Technologies

Lost Ancient Technologies

Systems vs Tools: Reconstructing Lost Ancient Technologies Lost Ancient Technologies represent one of the most debated and misunderstood aspects of early human history, often framed as isolated tools rather than integrated systems of knowledge. The concept of Lost Ancient Technologies becomes more complex when considering that ancient societies may not have relied solely on individual […]

Prehistoric Construction Systems Engineering

Prehistoric Construction Systems Engineering

Prehistoric Construction Systems Engineering as an Integrated Discipline The study of prehistoric construction systems engineering, when approached as a unified field of inquiry rather than a fragmented collection of archaeological observations, reveals a pattern of structured decision-making that appears to extend far beyond what is traditionally described as simple trial-and-error learning, suggesting instead that ancient […]

Prehistoric Construction Logistics: Organizing the Impossible

Building the impossible in prehistory

The Hidden Architecture Behind Monumental Builds The study of ancient monuments often gravitates toward visible achievements—towering stones, geometric precision, and enduring structures that defy time. Yet beneath these physical outcomes lies an equally critical dimension that is far less visible but arguably more complex: prehistoric construction logistics (Megalithic Enineering System – link). If engineering determines […]