This revelation posed a question: how can a modern artifact be stuck in an Ordovician rock? Some believe that the ancient concretion may have formed around the hammer due to soluble minerals. But when the rock was examined, it was determined to be over 400 million years old. It is similar to the tools manufactured in the region during the late 1800s. The six-inch-long hammerhead consists of 96.6% iron, 2.6% chlorine, and 0.74% sulfur. About a decade later, their son broke open the rock exposing the hammerhead concealed within the rock. Suddenly, they spotted a piece of loose rock from which a bit of wood was poking out. In 1936, Max Hahn and his wife were out walking near Red Creek in London, Texas. Others suggest that they were just containers used to hold papyrus scrolls. ( 1, 2) 2 Baghdad Battery The Baghdad Battery is a clay pot believed to be used for electroplating metal objects around 220 CE, but it is sometimes considered as a myth since there was no electricity during that period. According to them, the patterns formed over the stone is nothing but a random, crystallographic effect. Some researchers insist that the stone is not artificial as the layering of one mineral over another often occurs in nature. The three-layered composition of the Dashka Stone indicates that it was artificially made by an ancient civilization with both highly technical and cultural levels. The first layer is of cement or a ceramic compound based on dolomite, the second layer is diopside glass enriched with silicon, and the third layer is made of a calcium-porcelain mixture. That’s why it is also known as the “Map of the Creator.” Also, there are numerous inscriptions on the map which have not been deciphered yet.Īnother intriguing fact about the Daksha Stone is that it is not entirely made of a uniform material. The accuracy with which the map is created and the perspective indicate that it was created from an aerial view. ![]() According to Chuvyrov, the map marks various waterworks, dams, and water intakes. It also indicates the location of Ufa, the capital of Bashkortostan. Patterns on the stone show a highly accurate topographical map of Bashkortostan, Russia. The results achieved by examining the patterns on the Dashka Stone left the researchers stunned. After discovery, the 907 kg stone was brought to Bashkir University, Russia, where it was examined by Alexander Nikolayevich Chuvyrov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Science, and his team. Image Source: The Daksha Stone was discovered in the Ural mountains in Bashkortostan, Russia on July 21, 1999.
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