People do sandblasting on Buildings to give them a new look or color we can say. It is the most common form of coloring or polishing stones and bricks.
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Polished rocks could have value due to rarity or ore content, eg: precious stones or gold in quartz. They could also have value due to structural properties that make them highly durable, eg: granite for building exteriors.
Very simple it was there to be used. Sometimes they had to move or quarry stones to the site. Stonehenge is a perfect example of people moving large stones to a location.
Charles Hogeboom Porter has written: 'Paper on building stones' -- subject(s): Building stones
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Edmond M. Venables has written: 'Building stones of old Bognor, with geological and historical sketches' -- subject(s): Building stones
The stones were dragged by oxen, and men would have manouvered them into place.
Aztec temples were typically constructed using large stones, earth, and volcanic rock. These materials were sourced locally and were stacked and carved to create intricate designs and structures that reflected the religious beliefs and cosmology of the Aztec people. Additionally, lime plaster was used to coat and decorate the exteriors of the temples.
The stones were transferred to wooden rockers for the purpose of transportation. The Egyptians would transport the stones from quarries to the pyramids they were building.
the problem was how to bring large stones