A Little-known Stone Artifact From Brazil - Alternative View

A Little-known Stone Artifact From Brazil - Alternative View
A Little-known Stone Artifact From Brazil - Alternative View

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Interesting artifacts that absolutely do not fit into the official version of history have been found in many regions of the Earth. Some of them have already been discussed in detail earlier. But, given the silence and ignorance of such finds by official science, we can say with confidence that we know only a small part of these amazing finds.

Today I want to tell you about one of such little-known finds for ordinary people. This is an interesting stone artifact, attributed by scientists to the sambaqui culture that existed on the Atlantic coast of Brazil about 4 thousand years ago. This stone figure, which is officially considered to be a depiction of a shark, dates back to about this age.

In the cultural layer of this culture, a large number of deposits of shells, crustaceans and fish were found. The life of these people, according to the official version, was directly connected with the ocean, but they also had the beginnings of agriculture. Their settlements stood on low artificial hills in the swampy regions of the coastal plain. This already suggests that the level of their technology was by no means primitive. A stone artifact discovered in the layers of this culture in the form of a carved figurine of a “shark” indicates the presence of developed crafts.

But pay attention not only to the quality of stone processing, which may indicate a fairly high technology of the past, but also to the correct shape of its hull, which most of all resemble a submarine, and not at all a shark.

Let's compare them to modern submarines. Isn't it true that you can see a lot in common. That is why some of the independent researchers are putting forward the version that it could be an ancient high-tech submarine. Moreover, it could use technologies that are not yet used in the public domain in our civilization. That is why this stone artifact was named "Shark".

What do you think about this? Submarine or shark? Could this be a consequence of the Brazilian sambaca cargocult? I think that people of this culture could depict both a real shark and a shark-like ancient submarine of a highly developed antediluvian civilization, which they saw in coastal waters. But personally, I see much more similarity with the regular shapes of the modern submarine and its horizontal and vertical rudders, as well as the upper wheelhouse, than with shark tail fins.

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Is it because this artifact is so little known that many other people are also capable of such an association? Unfortunately, information about him is very scarce. It is only known that it is kept in the Museum of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre. This photograph was taken by Ricardo André Frantz in 2013 and has been used in several publications in Portuguese on the history of Brazil.

At the same time, I have not found a detailed description of this artifact anywhere, which modern scientists attributed to zooliths - stone images of various animals. But for some reason nowhere is there any information about its size, or a description of the material (stone) from which it was made and a description of the tool with which this image was carved 4 thousand years ago. Isn't that kind of "secrecy" very strange, if the case really is exactly as scientists tell us? And personally it seems to me that if some primitive island tribe of our time suddenly sees a modern submarine, then, most likely, it will be mistaken for a giant "shark".