Amazing Places And Finds - Alternative View

Amazing Places And Finds - Alternative View
Amazing Places And Finds - Alternative View

Video: Amazing Places And Finds - Alternative View

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During archaeological excavations, and sometimes just on the surface of the earth, from time to time there are objects that, according to modern ideas, could not have existed at the time they are dated.

Such finds include fossilized prints of human feet in several regions of the world (USA, Tanzania). Studies have shown that the age of the prints is about four million years. Anatomically, they are similar to those that a modern man could leave. Meanwhile, historians believe that even our distant ancestors could not have been on Earth in such a distant past.

In South Africa, an even more amazing footprint was found, a fossil footprint similar to a human foot, but measuring 130 by 60 cm. Interestingly, the footprint was left on a granite slab, placed vertically.

Some interesting items are found in rocks or coal boulders. For example, in Poland, limestone miners found a well-preserved iron sword. After studying it, experts said that the weapon could have been made in 400 BC. After carefully examining the ornate sword hilt, the researchers made a startling discovery. Analysis of the material from which the inlay is made showed that it is 85 percent aluminum. This fact seems incredible, since modern society learned to make this metal only at the beginning of the 19th century, before that nothing was known about it. The conclusion suggests itself that the ancient masters either possessed knowledge that we independently reached only two centuries ago, or they made a sword from a piece of a meteorite that fell to Earth.

In 1880, Colorado mined coal from a mine 90 meters deep. A metal ring was found in one of the boulders. In Scotland, during coal mining, they found an object resembling a modern metal nail. In Austria, while working in a coal mine, workers pulled out from a huge block what looked like a ladle. The item was made of metal. All finds found in coal deposits cannot be less than sixty million years old.

In South America, on the territory of modern Peru, there are the ruins of a fortress, which apparently played the role of a powerful defensive structure. This building was built by the predecessors of the Incas, an ancient highly developed civilization. It is interesting that the Saksuman fortress was destroyed as a result of the effect of ultra-high temperature, from which the walls of the structure laid out from pieces of granite melted and glazed. Experts agree that the temperature can reach such indicators in the epicenter of a nuclear explosion.

The ruins of an ancient fortress have also been found in Ireland, with traces of phenomenally high temperatures on the walls. Perhaps, the reason for their appearance was the unknown weapon of ancient civilizations.

During the study of the ruins of the city of Seleucia (Iraq), archaeologists unearthed well-preserved clay vessels, in which copper cylinders were mounted. There are iron cores inside the cylinders. This design prompted scientists to believe that the find is an ancient battery, electrolytic cells. An experimental model was made according to the ancient model, which worked and gave a voltage of six volts. Why the Sumerians needed power sources is still a mystery.

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The finds once again demonstrate how recklessly modern people consider their civilization the most highly developed that has ever existed on our planet.

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