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@TypicalIdiot4 *Visigoths come out of nowhere and storm Washington DC*
I still can't get over the fact that the Battle on the Ice (occurring on April 5, 1242) was an actual historical event and not something out of fantasy. It was a huge medieval battle that took place almost entirely on a frozen lake.
If anything, this story shows that with enough people you can move some really big stones without trucks or trains... you just need a lot of people, wood, and rope.
Once again, the Thunder Stone in Russia was moved using again similar materials at the disposal of the Romans (ropes, pullys, man-power) and it was 1,250 TONS!
The 1,250 ton Thunder Stone was quarried and transported 6 km (3.7 miles) from its original location in 1770. All of this was done without bulldozers or trains. It took almost 2 entire years to get it to Saint Petersburg, but as far as history tells us they didn't need aliens.