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Modern crews needed a 260 foot trailer with 196 wheels and nine days to haul a 340 ton boulder across Los Angeles. Yet in ancient Egypt, a single statue at the Ramesseum weighed about 1,000 metric tons, three times heavier than the LACMA stone. That contrast is not just surprising, it is a direct challenge to what we think we know about ancient engineering. This video breaks down the modern record move to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, then stacks it against the colossal remains of Ramesses II at the Ramesseum. Textbooks often point to wooden logs as rollers, which is plausible, but the sheer scale raises deeper questions about logistics, tools, and organization. When modern technology struggles with 340 tons, what did it take to coordinate 1,000 tons in the ancient world? Dive in and decide which explanation makes the most sense. ——— 📺 Chapters: 00:00 – The Modern Record Move 00:07 – The 340 Ton LACMA Boulder 00:18 – How They Did It In 9 Days 00:30 – Enter The Ramesseum Colossus 00:45 – Can Logs Explain 1,000 Tons? ——— 🔴 Subscribe to Timelocked Archives for more ancient engineering, surprising artifacts, and the stories that reshape our past. ——— 💬 Question For YOU: If 340 tons took nine days with a custom trailer and 196 wheels, what method do you think best explains how the ancients moved 1,000 tons? #History #Archaeology #AncientEgypt #Engineering #Megaliths 🔓 Unlock More History👉 https://timelockedarchives.com/youtube