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A hammer 140 million years ago? A new evidence that there was a developed civilization before human civilization

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By Derwall DonPublished 2 years ago 2 min read

It has been proven that many excavated artifacts and fossils show that there was no population of intelligent creatures more advanced and developed than humans before human civilization. However, we have found many incredible objects in the archaeological process, which often give us the illusion that an advanced and developed civilization existed before human civilization.

Only one can only detect the content of the elements in the artifact using tests to infer its time, but there is no way to prove that the object was built by an advanced civilization, thus also entering a dead end, we have no way to overturn the question itself and no way to answer the question.

In 1934, scientists in the town of London, Texas, USA, during the archaeological discovery of a "miraculous" object, shocked all scientists present.

This is a very old object, the whole is composed of ancient limestone, in the limestone interior also inlaid a hammer, the hammer and modern man-made hammer is very similar, so many people think this is just a prank, it is likely that people inlaid this hammer in the limestone interior, and then forged, want to create a prank.

But some people think this is new evidence that may be able to prove that a highly developed civilization appeared on Earth before the emergence of human civilization, in the end, what is going on? Archaeologists brought the items back for examination and were once again shocked.

The test found that this limestone was formed 140 million years ago, which shows that the rock has a very long history, but can it prove that the hammer also very long history?

Scientists also specifically tested the composition of the hammer and found that the hammer was 97% iron, 1% sulfur, and 2% chlorine.

Incredibly, the hammer was not detected in the carbon content, which is very strange. It is well known that carbon is present in all the items we make nowadays. But this hammer does not have a trace of carbon, which is puzzling.

97% of iron is already quite the purest iron metal, even with our current level of technology, it is difficult to purify iron minerals to such high purity.

Scientists have also conducted several experiments, trying to replicate the same hammer, and without exception, all failed. The hammer was later handed over to a professor at the University of Antiquities and Fossils in the United States, who, after identification, also confirmed the previous test results and said that the rock was likely formed in the early Cretaceous, but the hammer's appearance was indeed somewhat inconceivable.

It is known that humans learned how to use and make tools about 10,000 years ago, but did not master the technology of purifying iron minerals, so could this be new evidence that indirectly proves the existence of a highly developed civilization before human civilization?

Plus one more incredible detail, when archaeologists excavated the object, the hammer set inside the rock did not show any signs of corrosion, just the most puzzling part, until now, scientists have not been able to explain the origin of the hammer and who built it. But we have never given up looking for answers.

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