Humans have, since the dawn of civilization, built large and impressive structures for various reasons… such as their religious beliefs, entertainment, or simply somewhere to live. As archaeologist learn more about ancient empires, it’s beginning to become clear that many were more advanced than had been previously realized, and some are far more impressive with their scale or design than was thought possible. From Neolithic buildings, to Roman temples, ancient Greek cities, and enormous sculptures… it’s time to tour the world as we visit 15 ancient wonders of engineering.
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Perhaps these are your favourite 15. You should have included Angkorvat, Cambodia
and Konark Sun Temple, Odisha, India
Ellora india is number one
Indonesia- it's a shri Chakra, which existed long before Buddha in Hinduism
bro tried soo hard to hide the great hindu architecturres haha. anyone having minimum idea of the world histoy, knows it very well how none of these architectures are even close to hindu architectures
You miss great wall of china.
Ankorvat is missing. Otherwise the vdo is quite informative.
45 hundred years ago and your saying that’s older then the Pyramid lolol !! Someone needs more research
WTF, the fact he started out by showing some roman stadium is outrageous! With all the way older amazing structures in the world im guessing it's based on who gave the most funding 🙂
2:42 no freakin way are they temples built with stone tools, absolutely impossible to cut those megalithic blocks so petfectly with tools like that
The Kailasha Temple blows all of these away. It shouldn't have been possible way back when. It would be damn near impossible today. And with nothing but hand tools…..seriously?! I just can't see it.