

008: Sacsayhuaman and Cusco
Feb 19, 2021
Matt Sibson, a geology enthusiast and the mind behind the Ancient Architects YouTube channel, delves into ancient marvels. He discusses the mysterious nubs on stone blocks and the remarkable craftsmanship of Sacsayhuaman. Unearthing connections between geology and ancient architecture, they explore theories of cosmic influences on these monumental sites. The conversation also highlights Inca ingenuity in construction techniques, the significance of megalithic structures, and the intriguing similarities between South American and Egyptian architecture.
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Layered Megalithic History
- Sacsayhuaman and Cusco contain layered architecture showing distinct building phases and reuse of stone.
- Ben argues megalithic work predates the Inca and was later repurposed and repaired by successive cultures.
Trip With Graham Hancock Sparked Research
- Ben recounts his initial long trip to Peru in 2013 with Graham Hancock that deepened his interest.
- That trip catalyzed his ongoing research and videos on megalithic sites like Sacsayhuaman.
Geologist's Field Perspective
- Matt described his geology background, including a master's project on the Beagle 2 Mars mission.
- He says geological training helps him evaluate rock types, tool marks, and feasibility of stonework.