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In what ways did prehistoric engineers overcome limitations of the time to perform the same funtions as modern engineers?


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Who said they did? Projects that would have take months in our days tool decades to accomplish in ancient times.


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Die kruis sal wapper.

Over design, high capital costs and recourses.

 


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