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Most Controversial Archeological Findings

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Archeology is a profession in which individuals study the old remains of certain artifacts. These artifacts are discovered after a lot of research and studying. An archeologist can literally predict an upcoming fossil in the path and often dates back the origination of anything associated to the discovery being made.

Bizarre Discoveries – Outstanding Controversies

Archeological discoveries worldwide attract a lot of attention. Many individuals love learning or hearing about these discoveries. However some archeological findings are very rare and hard to believe. Have a look at the most controversial and bizarre archeological findings of all times. These artifacts have been found from all over the globe by different people and grasped a lot of attention.

1. Map of the Creator – Origination

In 1999, this artifact found was approximately 5 feet high, 3.5 feet wide, .5 feet thick, and weighs at least a ton. The stone was investigated and determined to be some sort of three-dimensional relief map of the Ural Region.

2. Piri Reis Map – The Ultimate Map

Many ancient artifacts were found during the building’s reorganization and the Piri Reis map was discovered. The map drew immediate attention as it was one of the earliest maps of America, and the only 16th century map that shows South America in its proper longitudinal position with Africa. The map is drawn on gazelle skin!

3. Horned Human Skull – The Devil’s Child

In Pennsylvania, mysterious bones structures were found which appeared to be of men, but had horns above the eyebrows, scientist discovered they were from somewhere between 1200 A.D

4. Aluminum Wedge of Aiud – The Metal Hammer

The Aluminum Wedge of Aiud is a wedge-shaped object The alloy of the wedge is composed of 12 different elements.

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