Forbidden Archeology: Finds That Contradict Human Evolution In Every Possible Way - Alternative View

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Forbidden Archeology: Finds That Contradict Human Evolution In Every Possible Way - Alternative View
Forbidden Archeology: Finds That Contradict Human Evolution In Every Possible Way - Alternative View

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More and more archaeological finds are forcing a revision of Darwin's theory of evolution. Let's take a look at some of them to be sure.

Strange stone

In April 1987, near Webster, Iowa, in the Lehigh mine at a depth of 130 feet, a finely polished stone was found in a coal seam.

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The stone was a dark gray in color, two feet long, one foot wide, and four inches thick. The lines inscribed on its smooth surface created the effect of perfect rhombuses. In each of these diamonds, an image of an elderly person's face was visible.

On his forehead, one could clearly see a certain depression and it is noteworthy that this depression of the forehead was repeated in all the drawings. According to the examinations carried out at the site of this find, it turned out that neither the land nor the coal seams had been disturbed before.

According to the experts who made this conclusion, the discovered coal seams in the Lehigh mine belong no less than the Carboniferian period (320 - 360 million years ago).

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At that time, according to Darwin's teachings, it was not that there could not be a homo-sapiens on Earth, but there could not be a great ape that could make such drawings.

Ancient thread

Another find, dating from the Carboniferian period, was discovered in 1844 a few miles from Rutherford Meal, near Tweed in a mountain quarry. A gold thread made by a master jeweler was found inside the solid rock.

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The thread was raised from a depth of eight feet and was inside the folding rock. What is it - an artifact or do we not know everything about our origin?

Nail and 400 million years

In Scotland in the same 1844, a piece of sandstone was raised from the Kingudian (Milfield) quarry, in which an iron nail was discovered.

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The piece of sandstone was 9 inches thick, but the nails were inside it and were only discovered after careful sandstone processing. Experts noticed that it was almost impossible to drive a nail inside for the sake of falsification, using even modern technical knowledge.

From this we can conclude that the age of the iron nail found in the sandstone is similar to the age of the formation of the stone around it. But how can this be? After all, if the age of the nail is practically equal to the age of the stone, then it is already about 400 million years old. This is the conclusion made by the doctor of the British Geological Research Institute V. Medd. the stone and the nail belong to the era of the lower Devonian period, and it was more than 360 - 408 million years ago.

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However, if you believe modern scientists, archaeologists and historians and their newest methods of identification, then according to their statements, man learned to smelt all kinds of tools and accessories from iron only in the first century BC.