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25 Nov 2025
Stone nubs on ancient walls are not the result of primitive quarrying methods like splitting or wedge and feather approaches.

One thing you'll never be left with in a splitting or a wedge and feather approach is a nub. Like you can imagine, you can't imagine these stone faces splitting and leaving these bloody nubs that are on all of these walls. So they're formed. They're formed, either deliberately formed or they're a result of some other process, we don't know. But they're not the result of this sort of primitive quarrying method.