Obsidian Bracelet, 9500 Years Old, Machined - Alternative View

Obsidian Bracelet, 9500 Years Old, Machined - Alternative View
Obsidian Bracelet, 9500 Years Old, Machined - Alternative View

Video: Obsidian Bracelet, 9500 Years Old, Machined - Alternative View

Video: Obsidian Bracelet, 9500 Years Old, Machined - Alternative View
Video: This obsidian bracelet is 9500yo and it was made with machine tools - VERSADOCO 2024, May
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This will be a short article about a very interesting artifact that proves the existence of high technologies in the distant past, capable of perfect processing of materials.

A fragment of an ancient artifact was discovered in 1990 during excavations in Turkey. Even then, a part of the alleged bracelet was of interest to many, since it is a very well-processed obsidian.

As a result of some research, it was found that the fragment of the bracelet was made of obsidian (Mohs hardness - 5-5.5), but the processing and level of polish is amazing, even for our time.

Yes, it's still not granite, but the age is officially set at 9500 years. But according to the official history, then people had practically nothing, not to mention some kind of machine processing.

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It is known about the fragment from which the approximate appearance of the bracelet was recreated. It had to be created from concave parts, which is impossible without technology.

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Of course, only a small fragment was found, but even this caused surprise, since according to official history, people could not have processed obsidian in this way.

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In general, with such finds (and there are quite a few of them), I already get the impression that this is not some high level of technology 9,500 years ago, and our scientists are not able to determine the age of this or that object and artifact.

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Although the existence of a highly developed civilization for 9-10 thousand years cannot be ruled out either. As for this fragment of the bracelet, no one was able to explain its creation in such a distant past, and apparently, it will simply lie somewhere in the museum, and the fact that it does not fit into history is all the same to everyone.