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One of the more compelling discoveries is the sculpted channels and water pockets on the stones, which demonstrate advanced hydrological engineering. Experiments involving pouring water onto the surfaces revealed that water channels effectively guide liquid down specific paths, exiting through holes in the sides of the stones. This suggests functions related to water management, possibly for irrigation, ceremonial purposes, or astronomical observations.
Some scientists and enthusiasts hypothesize that this complex system represents an ancient water management model or even a scale model of an entire landscape, including terraces and waterways, reflecting sophisticated environmental adaptation.