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Who Built the Incredible Megalithic Structures of the Ancient City of Cusco? Walk and Talk!

2025-09-28 Entertainment
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Analyzing Megalithic Architecture Layers and Precision in Cusco, Peru

Discover the layered architectural history of Cusco, where ancient, impossibly precise megalithic structures form the forgotten foundations beneath Inca and Colonial construction. You will learn to identify three distinct building styles that challenge conventional timelines of Peruvian history.

Short Summary

  • Cusco showcases three overlaid architectural styles: ancient Hanan Patcha (carved bedrock), Urin Patcha (precision megaliths), and Ukun Patcha (Inca stonework).
  • Visual evidence, including scoop marks and inconsistent surface rendering, suggests a vast technological gap between the megalithic builders and the Inca.
  • The historical record supports this discrepancy, showing later Inca rulers had to build palaces using simpler local materials when megalithic foundations were unavailable.
  • This video guides you through minute details—like face angle shifts and intentionally roughened surfaces—that reveal a history far deeper than generally taught.
  • The findings in Cusco strongly correlate with similar enigmatic stonework observed in ancient Egyptian sites like Aswan and Giza.

This walk and talk documents on-site observations of Cusco’s unique architectural stratification. Host Ben, joined by experts, provides context establishing why the extreme precision of the lowest stone layers cannot be attributed to the known capabilities of the Inca Empire, framing the city as a site of profound redevelopment built atop a much older, advanced civilization.

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Join me in a candid 'walk and talk' as we explore the incredible streets of the ancient megalithic city of Cusco, Peru! A place like no other - Cusco's architecture spans megalithic, Inca, colonial Spanish, and modern styles, with amazing details and mind blowing stonework everywhere you look. It's one of my very favorite places to visit and explore. There's a decently long introduction to this one, as context is needed to understand what we're seeing in the streets of Cusco. Check out the links to all the other videos I mentioned below. Thanks to my good friends Russ, Matt and Rogelio for joining me! Links: South America's Megalithic Age: https://youtu.be/RPixqRq-zXg The Origins of Machu Picchu: https://youtu.be/JMAKRKkdOlw The Architecture of Machu Picchu: https://youtu.be/31SFLloQ-hU Puma Punku and Tiwanaku, Part 1: https://youtu.be/g0kf82I6ffc Tiwanaku, the Cradle of American Man?: https://youtu.be/cyK_SMm_8LY Naupa Huaca: https://youtu.be/9rctoqWu3i0 Sacsayhuaman, Part 1: https://youtu.be/WdKLNEUmRlM Sacsayhuaman, Part 2: https://youtu.be/kvUCuJ0qcc0 Help fund the Chincana project in Cusco: https://www.gofundme.com/f/chincana-project UnchartedX website: https://UnchartedX.com UnchartedX Merch store: https://unchartedx.dashery.com Support Links - all details at https://unchartedx.com/support https://www.patreon.com/c/unchartedx https://www.subscribestar.com/unchartedx https://unchartedx.locals.com/ Bitcoin/crypto wallet send address: bc1qtg5kaq0s7434fsulm7w94zsqkww57ueel4f4ed many more digital currencies available - just ask! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Stn8atEra7SMdPWyQoSLA/join I stream live at https://www.youtube.com/@unchartedxlive and https://twitch.tv/unchartedx UnchartedX Videos also available on Spotify and Rumble I have a 2nd YouTube channel for more content https://www.youtube.com/@unchartedxlive UnchartedX Discord: https://discord.gg/BQRQMMR #megalithic #peru #ancient 0:00 coming up.... 1:33 Introduction and context 22:15 Value for Value 23:11 Walk and Talk, Small details, finishing surfaces, connections 39:17 New finds, digs and the Chincana project 43:00 Rebuilt Walls, different architecture styles 50:25 Inca Roca wall investigation and observations 1:11:49 Conclusion and thanks

Top Comments (10)

@andysorensen3474 2025-09-28

I have worked in all sorts of materials and with all sorts of machine and hand tools including diamond blades, chipping hammers, grinders, water cutting, laser cutting etc and nothing accounts for the type of concave cutting and fitting with matching convex surfaces, on multiple planes of these hard granitic blocks. Attaining that kind of accuracy with that kind of weight is near impossible today at any kind of cost that one would rationally attribute to the building of walls. I am dumbfounded by this and constantly waiting for some evidence of the technology that was used beit 5,000 years ago or perhaps tens of thousands of years ago. Simply amazing and humbling. Great work in detailing and documenting this important discovery that has been sitting right in front of us for millenia. 💪💪💪

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@Sitmuay 2025-09-28

I'd never thought that looking at a wall for an hour could be so fascinating! Love your videos Ben!

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@richgrabon3835 2025-09-28

This format is by far the best. Viewers WANT the “I’m there seeing this with you” experience.

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@fenixswords 2025-09-29

every time Ben says "this video is long enough" i think to myself "no video of yours is "long enough"!"

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@keffad1 2025-09-28

Only Ben can make me listen intensely for over 1hr about STONES!

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@allrequiredfields 2025-09-28

I could watch HOURS of this. Honestly, I could watch ALL the entirely unedited video of all these trips. As much as I love this stuff, it's also extremely therapeutic because it always shifts my perspective from whatever struggles are transpiring in my life to the BIG picture of the history of civilization and realization of just how much we still don't know. It helps me sleep too, like having the TV on in the background as a kid when life had me down.

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@SonicBoomDIYcom 2025-10-01

I'm fairly certain Zahi Hawass was driving that truck. 🤣🤣🤣

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@joeferraro5495 2025-12-17

I’ve done excavation and crane work for 20 years and can’t imagine how to even begin going about building something like this today. Completely mind blowing

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@BirdAppreciator 2026-01-13

Ancient architects did a video about Incan joinery a few years ago highlighting a paper by Helmht Tributsch about how they used a chemically complex mortar that actually melted and vitrified particular kinds of andesite and granite. Very compelling research.

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@Jooforia 2026-04-24

In times when food and water would be the main priority of the day simply to survive, these people decide to create structures we fail to comprehend. I can't watch enough of these fascinating documentaries. Keep 'em coming Ben.

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