NAIL FROM THE DEVONIAN PERIOD. ARTIFACT DISCOVERED IN A QUARRY

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Recently in Wales, quarry workers came across a metal hook embedded in the rock. Presumably the strata corresponded to 120 million years ago. The artifact was transferred to the local history museum. Alternative history experts claim that this is not the first discovery of this level. Previously, it was possible to find buttons, a horseshoe, nails, a hammer head and metal spheres in the sediments. Based on logic, they are all tens and hundreds of millions of years old.


But this goes against the ideas of scientists about our civilization. Unfortunately, most of these findings are not properly investigated. As in the case of the hook, they are given to small local museums, where almost no one will see the objects. But there are a lot of such artifacts. In 1866, in the Russian Empire, at the Tivdi marble quarry, workers came across a strange object.

It was a metal pin protruding from a solid marble rock. The artifact did not receive special attention, but according to experts, the marble in Karelia is the most ancient in Eurasia. Its formation age ranges from 800 million years to 2 billion years. It was simply impossible for a metal product to end up inside a stone. And the discovery of such objects should be studied more carefully.

For example, somewhere before the 70s of the 19th century, historians, archaeologists and researchers of antiquity with increased interest went to mines and quarries to examine places where similar cases occurred. One of them is documented by David Brewster, who was invited to a sandstone quarry. The reason is a metal nail embedded in ancient rocks. The specialist spent several days at the site and came to the following conclusions.

This is, indeed, a nail, and these were used in shipbuilding. But the most amazing thing is the age of sandstone formation - about 400 million years. Where did the man-made product in Devonian deposits come from? David Brewster confirmed that the nail was not driven in, but embedded in the sandstone. The artifact was transferred to the Association for Scientific Progress. The working group of professors confirmed the verdict put forward earlier.

Modern ideas of scientists about the world are based on generally accepted dogmas. One of them is evolutionism. Allegedly, ancient civilizations did not exist, and all man-made objects discovered in multimillion-year-old rock deposits are fiction.

But many alternative specialists fundamentally disagree with this point of view. If we talk about the number of finds tens and hundreds of millions of years old, there are several books about “forbidden” or “forbidden archeology” or “objectionable artifacts.” They list hundreds of different cases involving paleontologists, archaeologists, miners, geologists, and mineralogists, which are literally ignored by scientists.

Yes, I agree that finding a few nails does not mean that there was a civilization millions of years ago, but if you put all the documented cases together, it turns out that it is not limited to nails. And no one says that hundreds of millions of years ago planes flew and trains traveled, but intelligent creatures already inhabited the Earth.
 
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