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How did the Roman stone pillars in BC stand up?
It is speculated that soil should be built around the column base to make a cone with a "hole" in the middle like Mount Fuji in Japan, and then the stone pillar should be pushed up along the slope with the help of logs as "wheels", dragged into the "pit" and placed on the column base, and then the soil around the column base should be removed after erection, so that the stone pillar will stand firmly on the column base.