5 Mysterious Artifacts That Are Out-Of-Place and Out-Of-Time

Опубликовано: 30 Январь 2025
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On a summer afternoon in 1936, Max Hahn and his wife were walking along Red Creek in London, Texas, when they spotted something peculiar: a piece of wood protruding from a chunk of rock. What they found would become one of archaeology's most contentious artifacts—a hammer that some would claim challenges our understanding of human history.

When the Hahns' son finally cracked open the stone a decade later, he revealed a hammerhead with properties that seemed defy easy explanation.

The hammer itself seems ordinary enough: six inches of iron head with a wooden handle, similar to tools once used by nineteenth-century miners.

However, analysis showed the metal to be 96.6% iron—a purity that some claim would have been impossible to achieve with nineteenth-century technology. Strangely, the wooden handle seemed to be partially fossilized.

But it's the rock encasing the hammer that has sparked the most debate. The limestone concretion holding it has been variously dated to the Cretaceous period, the Ordovician, and the Silurian—geological spans stretching back hundreds of millions of years before humans walked the Earth...