Discover the mystery of the ancient stone jars in Central Sulawesi’s Bada Valley, a treasure trove of massive megalithic artifacts dating back over a thousand years. These monumental stone jars, thought to have been used in ceremonies to honor the deceased, dot the landscape, creating an eerie and historically rich atmosphere that fascinates visitors and researchers alike.
One intriguing theory—the geopolymer hypothesis, proposed by Joseph Davidovits—suggests that some ancient stone structures worldwide may not have been carved from solid rock but were instead made using synthetic, stone-like materials. This theory has been linked to the construction of Egyptian and Incan sites, and it raises a captivating question: were the stone jars of Sulawesi also created using this advanced technique? If so, they may have been cast from local materials, which could explain their uniform shapes and the absence of quarry sites nearby. However, this theory is still debated within archaeology, and further research is needed to uncover the truth.
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