• The Stone of the Pregnant Woman before its current excavation. The Baalbek Stones are six massive Roman worked stone blocks in Baalbek (ancient Heliopolis), Lebanon...
  • Once again, it does not require much of an open mind to accept that the placement of the foundation stones at Baalbek was not the work of primitive humans.
  • The largest stone at Baalbek is called the stone of the Pregnant Woman and weighs around 1,200 tons (1,088 tonnes), more than three Boeing 747s together.
  • Buna benzer 20 metre uzunluğundaki taş bloklar, aynı zamanda yine Baalbek’teki devasa Jupiter Tapınağı’nda da bulunmuştu.
    Bulunamadı: stones
  • Stones weighing as much as the largest of Baalbek would have to be lifted by 18 heavy-duty cranes today.
  • If we consider the technology that would have been required to lift the large stone blocks used to build the earliest part of Baalbek, we are faced with a conundrum...
  • The origins of Baalbek date back to two Canaanite settlements that archaeological excavations under the temple of Jupiter have allowed to identify as datable...
  • One of the enormous foundation stones at Baalbek, whose origins remain a mystery (YouTube).
  • These blocks, and another one mile from Baalbek which weighs over 900 tons, are known today as the Baalbek Stones and have been the subject of much debate...
  • This stone block is one of the largest monoliths ever quarried by humans, and it remains partially cut from the quarry at the Baalbek archaeological site.