Tuesday, September 13, 2016

2 Unexplained Archeological Discoveries of the 20th Century

Archeology has always been a staple in human nature, we want to know what was before. But since the practice entered the mainstream scientific community, discoveries have arisen that boggle the mind and fail to reach any accepted scientific reasoning. These two unexplained archeological discoveries are two of the most damming for mainstream archeology and have left researchers at a loss for words for decades.


Professor Cabrera's Inca Stones


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The Inca left behind many mysteries, but none so drastically indicative of a greater human knowledge than the discovery of Dr. Cabrera's Inca Stones, which were spherical black-colored stones that depicted dinosaurs walking amongst men, mammals from all over the world, and other imaginative drawings, that would have been inconceivable to natives of that time, etched in the rock. The depictions on the stones are so specific of superior knowledge that questions have arisen about their authenticity, but they haven't been proven to be forgeries either.


The Baghdad Battery


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The principles of artificial power seems to history as something of the early 20th century, however, the Baghdad Battery proves that ancient civilizations knew about the use of artificial power 2000 years before we did. The Baghdad Battery was invented roughly around the time Jesus Christ influenced the world, it was a clay pot filled with asphalt to keep a copper cylinder in place, inside the cylinder was an iron rod. According to the reports, the pot only required the introduction of an alkaline solution to create an electrical charge. In 1940, Wilhelm König suggested the battery was used to plate gold over other metals. His theory has yet to be disproven or proven, the truth is, no one knows what the battery was used for.



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