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One of the "woo" theories is that they had a way of "liquifying" rock and casting it - hence the similarity in detail to modern metal-cast sculptures.
The working theory is they just had copper tools to cut and shape the stone. But copper isn't exactly a hard metal. My theory is they must have had diamond cutting bits. After all diamond, like gold exists in it's natural form, it doesn't need to be smelted or combined with other chemicals to extract it.
Considering that many people have replicated shaping these types of rocks with copper and stone tools, why exactly do you think they would have needed diamond cutting bits?
I'd love to see someone replicate this with stone or copper tools.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv70B0T3cUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQkQwsBhj8I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdUSZwAHZXU
There are many more of these experiments.
So, back to my question. Why exactly do you think they would have needed diamond cutting bits?