 We recently covered the enigmatic megalith, known as the White Rock of Vilcambaba within Peru, showing how this rock was in fact abandoned, abandoned midway through being harvested of blocks to be used in the nearby polygonal masonry, with many other sites many still strewn with blocks cut with a natural appearing face but a right-angled interlocking body. Yet upon the White Rock still remained other mysterious patterns, such as that of the 90-degree steps cut into the stone. We have identified this kind of stone cutting previously, such as at Machu Picchu, clearly used to help construct the polygonal walls themselves but also at other, until now unexplained, unfinished stones many found throughout Peru. Nalpa Iglesia, for example, found just outside the astonishing ancient ruins of Olente Tambo, a mysterious megalith at many, including us, previously presumed was possibly some elaborate deliberate carving, a throne, or possibly, like the false door meters away an ancient portal of some form. However, when one approaches said rock with the same eye as that of the White Rock, when quickly finds matching stonework finished and installed as that of the water fountain found within Olente Tambo itself. Thus, further supporting our hypothesis of these types of stone cuts and indeed step patterning found upon them is indicative of unfinished, abruptly abandoned stonework, many left unliberated or strewn among their ancient quarries. As with the many other discoveries made, once one begins to perceive unexplained artifacts of this nature in the correct way, they suddenly make sense and the supportive evidence simply flows from the hidden into plain sight. How this, or possibly another, clearly advanced yet once stone age civilization, made the cut marks into the solid pink aswan granite found upon the unfinished obelisk among many other megalithic blocks found within the aswan quarry within Egypt, however, is yet another mystery yet to be unraveled, but by identifying and distinguishing between what were enormous megalithic block quarries and what were those of the baffling polygonal blocks is, we believe, the correct path to take if one wishes to unravel the mystery of just how this lost civilization operated, what they were constructing, and hopefully explain who they were and indeed where we came from. It is a pursuit which we find highly compelling.