Many strange artifacts have been
discovered over the years that don't conform to the current theories of the
history of man. An educational website called "About, Inc." lists the
10 most puzzling ancient artifacts.
1) The Grooved Spheres.
For several decades, miners in South
Africa have been digging up mysterious spheres made of a blue metal.
Approximately one inch in diameter,
many of them have three parallel grooves circling the equator. Some are
entirely solid metal and others are hollowed out with a spongy white substance
inside.
The origin and purpose of these objects
are unknown, and they have been dated to 2.8 billion years old.
2) The Dropa Stones.
In 1938, caves were discovered in a
mountainous area in China that had apparently been occupied by an unknown
ancient culture.
Hundreds of stone disks were found on
the cave floors. Each disk was about 9 inches in diameter with a circle cut
into the center and etched with a spiral groove containing tiny hieroglyphs.
Considered to be 10,000 to 12,000 years
old, the hieroglyphs tell the story of spaceships from a distant world, piloted
by people who called themselves the Dropa, that crash-landed into the
mountains.
3) The Ica Stones.
In the 1930s, an archeologist
discovered more than 1,100 burial stones in the tombs of the ancient Incas in
Peru, estimated to be 500 to 1,500 years old.
These stones bear various astonishing
etchings; including precise depictions of dinosaurs, brontosaurs, triceratops,
stegosaurs and pterosaurs.
4) The Antokythera Mechanism.
In 1900, off the coast of Antokythera
Island near Crete, sponge-divers found a shipwreck containing many marble and
bronze statues.
They also found some sort of mechanism
composed of many gears and wheels.
X-rays revealed a very complex,
sophisticated system of differential gears.
Writing on the casing of the mechanism
indicated it was created in 80 B.C. Its origin and purpose are unknown.
5) The Baghdad Battery.
Found in the ruins of a Parthian
village, this device dates back to between 248 B.C. and 226 B.C.
It consists of a 5.5 inch high clay urn
containing an oxidized rod inside of a copper cylinder that was held in place
by asphalt.
Experts concluded the object merely
needed to be filled with an acid or alkaline liquid to produce an electrical
charge. It was basically an ancient battery, perhaps used to electroplate
objects with gold.
6) The Coso Artifact.
Some gem collectors found a rock in
northern California in 1961 they thought was a geode (a stone having a cavity
lined with crystals).
Upon cutting it open, they discovered
an object inside that seemed to be made of white porcelain, surrounded by a
hexagonal casing.
X-rays of the object revealed a
"man-made" device inside the casing that looked similar to a sparkplug.
The rock was estimated to be 500,000
years old.
7) Ancient Model Aircraft.
Many artifacts linked to ancient
Egyptian and Central American cultures resemble modern-day aircraft.
For example, an object (made of gold)
found in Central America, estimated to be 1,000 years old, could easily be
mistaken for the space shuttle. It even features what appears to be a pilot's
seat.
8) Giant Stone Balls of Costa Rica.
While clearing an area in the jungle of
Costa Rica, workmen found dozens of stone balls, varying in size from as small
as a baseball to 8 feet in diameter.
Many of them were perfectly spherical
and considered to be man-made. Who made them and for what purpose is unknown.
9) Impossible Fossils.
Fossils of human handprints have been
found in limestone estimated to be 110 million years old.
A fossilized human finger was
discovered in Canada dating back to 100 million years ago.
The fossil of a human footprint was
found in a shale deposit in Utah estimated to be 300 million to 600 million
years old.
10) Out-of-Place Metal Objects.
Metallic tubes were dug out of
Cretaceous chalk in France estimated to be 65 million years old.
A nail was found embedded in a
sandstone block from the Mesozoic Era (some 250 million years ago).
In 1885, a block of coal was broken
open to reveal a metal cube that appeared to have been created by intelligent
beings.
In 1912, an iron pot fell out of a
large chunk of coal that had been broken apart.
And so on.
My family also has a strange artifact
-- we call him grandpa.
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Quote for the Day – “The past is never
dead -- it's not even past." William Faulkner
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Bret Burquest is the author of 12 books. He lives in the Ozark
Mountains with a few dogs and where strangeness is commonplace.
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