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The 10 most amazing unexplained artifacts

Every once in a while archaeologists (and sometimes regular Joes) make some remarkable
discoveries. Stunned, they are often unable to explain what it is they’ve found, how it came
into existence, or ascertain its value. This is a comprehensive list of such artifacts; artifacts
that many believe should have never existed given the discerned age/period of their creation.


The London hammer - a tool older than history






In June 1936 (or 1934 according to some accounts), Max Hahn and his wife Emma were on a
walk when they noticed a rock with wood protruding from its core. They decided to take the
oddity home and later cracked it open with a hammer and a chisel. Ironically, what they
found within seemed to be an archaic hammer of sorts. A team of archaeologists checked it,
and as it turns out, the rock encasing the hammer was dated back more than 400 million
year; the hammer itself turned out to be more than 500 million years old. Additionally, a
section of the handle has begun the transformation to coal. Creationists, of course, were all
over this. The hammer’s head, made of more than 96% iron, is far more pure than anything
nature could have achieved without an assist from modern technology.



The Antikythera mechanism - a Greek ancient computer






The Antikythera mechanism has been labeled the first known mechanical computer. Found in
a shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera, it was designed to calculate astronomical
positions. Consisting of a box with dials on the outside and a very complex assembly of gear
wheels mounted within, it’s about as complex as an 18th century top-notch clock. The level
of sophistication utilized by the device has forced scientists to accept that their perceptions
of ancient Greek engineering may be faulty. Nothing similar to this exists or is mentioned in
any known writings from the period of its creation. Based on the knowledge we do have, this
mechanism shouldn’t even exist. According to Professor Michael Edmunds of Cardiff University,
who led the team studying the mechanism:

“This device is just extraordinary, the only thing of its kind. The design is beautiful, the
astronomy is exactly right. The way the mechanics are designed just makes your jaw drop.
Whoever has done this has done it extremely carefully.” He added: “…in terms of historic and
scarcity value, I have to regard this mechanism as being more valuable than the Mona Lisa.”



The Saqqara bird - an Egyptian plane



Discovered during the 1898 excavation of the Pa-di-Imen tomb in Saqqara, Egypt, the
Saqqara bird is (as you could have guessed) a bird shaped artifact made from the wood of a
sycamore tree. Weighing in at just under 40 grams and with a wingspan of more than 7
inches, it’s been dated back to approximately 200 BC. Lack of documentation and other data
has led to some speculation. In fact, the ancient egyptians were well aware of the principles
of aviation. Was it simply the toy of an affluent Egyptian child? Did it serve some kind of
ceremonial purpose? Regardless, the object has few realistic bird traits. With its vertical tail,
resembling that of an airplane or glider, it resembles no known bird. Scientists came to the
conclusion that it couldn’t be effective as an aircraft due to lack of technology, but it could
have in fact been a glider.


The Baghdad battery - a 2000 year old battery



This device consists of a 5-1/2-inch high clay vessel, inside of which was a copper cylinder held
in place by asphalt. Within the cylinder, archaeologists found an oxidized iron rod. In 1940,
Wilhelm König (the German director of the National Museum of Iraq) suggested that these
could be galvanic cells, perhaps used for electroplating gold onto silver objects. Nobody has
been able to prove him wrong, especially since it only needed to be filled with an acid or
alkaline substance to produce an electric charge.




Unexplainable fossils and metal objects





Geology is a relatively “new” science. The progress and developments made through
experimentation are absolutely remarkable and have helped in many other fields. Still, there
are some things yet to be explained. Though the honeycomb pattern of paleodictyon is
already well known, we remain stumped as to the creation of such and more questions are
being raised.

For example, a fossil of a human handprint was found in limestone estimated to be more than
110 million years, a fossilized human finger with just as much, and the aparent discovery of a
human footprint that possibly sported a sandal which dates to more than 300 million years
ago. These amazing fossilized imprints/remains have left the scientific community scratching
their collective heads. Not to mention the 65 million year old semi-ovoid metallic tubes being
dug out of France, the unusual block of coal discovered 124 years ago which contained a
metal cube that couldn’t have formed naturally within the lump, and many more such things


The Piri Reis map



In 1929, a group of historians made what can only be described as an amazing discovery,
written on the skin of a gazelle. After study and research, they found that it is a genuine map
drawn in 1513 by Piri Reis, a well documented admiral of the Turkish navy. He depicts Europe
and North Africa, the coast of Brazil, several islands (Azores, Canary Islands, and the mythical
island of Antilia), and even Antarctica, which was thought to be discovered more than 300
years later. The most puzzling thing is not that it shows we need to rethink the chronology
for a number of exploratory discoveries, but that it describes Antarctica’s topography as not
being masked by ice and in great detail. The last time that occured was more than 6000
years ago. Tell me then. How did a Turkish admiral from half a millenium ago map a continent
that’s been covered by ice for the last 6000 years?




The Nazca drawings











The Nazca drawings (or lines) definitely have something otherworldly about them. Discovered
in 1930 — when the US inaugurated two new commercial lines — they cover 450 square km
and some measure more than 200m in length. They depict lines, geometrical figures, animals
and figures that we haven’t entirely figured out yet (many believe them to be constellations).
Whether made for the gods or for some other reason, it’s obvious that they were meant to
be seen from the sky. Scientists have had trouble trying to figure out how they could have
been designed and created without somebody directing the work from above. We can only
marvel at these amazing figures and continue to wonder how and why they were created by
a people called the Nasca.




The mysterious city of Nan Madol - a city built on corals





The city of Nan Madol was built between 200 B.C. - 800 A.D., on a coral reef near Micronesia.
It consisted of about 100 artificial islands made from huge basalt blocks and connected with
viaducts. From the start, it dazzles us with a mix of the bizarre and grandeur. From the start it
seems incongruous; 250 million tons of offshore basalt in the middle of nowhere. How were
these huge blocks quarried, transported, and placed in the perfect spot? Even by today’s
standards, it would an impressive engineering feat. Additionally, the reasoning behind its
development remains a mystery. Archaelogists have few clues as to what happened to the
civilization responsibile for its creation.




The Sacsayhuaman walls



Near the city of Cuzco, more than 3500 meters above sea level, these amazing walls first
fascinated the Spanish conquistadores. They were astonished to discover how these people
who, according to them, were ignorant and lacked the ability of logical reasoning required to
have built such wonders. They are in fact 3 concentric walls, the average being roughly 360
meters in length and 6 meters in height, made from limestone blocks that weigh about 300
tons each. They didn’t use mortar or any other kind of cement to bind the walls, but they
are carved and placed in such a way packed so closely that even a sharp knife can’t be
wedged between 2 blocks. Scientists have tried to achieve this at a much smaller scale and
have failed in their efforts to replicate the tight joints of the Sacsayhuaman walls.
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