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Showing posts with label Ooparts (Out Of Place Artefacts). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ooparts (Out Of Place Artefacts). Show all posts

Saturday, 23 August 2025

300-million-years-old cast iron cup from Oklahoma

 This meticulously crafted piece of metal was unearthed in 1912 from a mine situated in Wilburton, Oklahoma.

The man who made this discovery was Frank J. Kennard, and according to his account, the object was found nestled within a substantial block of coal. However, the true enigma surrounding this cup lies in its perplexing age, a characteristic it shares with numerous other artifacts discovered across the globe, sparking considerable debate among researchers.

Such finds are categorized as out-of-place artifacts, often abbreviated as OOPArt, due to their inexplicable presence within geological strata where their existence is deemed chronologically impossible.

Throughout history, numerous such anomalous objects have been documented, yet the majority have vanished over time, leaving little trace of their existence.

The narrative of this particular artifact commenced in 1912 at a coal-fired power plant located in the town of Thomas, Oklahoma, USA....<<<Read More>>>...

Saturday, 26 August 2023

Drill bit in millions of years old coal points to an advanced civilization

 In the history of mankind, there are many mysteries and mysteries that still remain unsolved. One of these mysteries is the discovery, which was called the “out of place artifact.”

These objects, found in various places around the world, are puzzling to scientists and researchers. They indicate a level of technological advancement that does not correspond to the time when they were created.

According to the generally accepted view of history, modern man appeared about 200,000 years ago, and his ancient ancestors about 6 million years ago.

However, the finds of “out of place artifacts” cast doubt on this traditional chronology. One of the most famous artifacts was found in the 19th century inside a large piece of coal.

This tool, resembling a detail from a drill, was comparable in quality to the tools of the 19th century. It is found in a coal seam that formed hundreds of millions of years ago....<<<Read More>>>...

 

Wednesday, 4 January 2023

Time to rewrite history: The mystery of 200 million-year-old shoe print

 The enigmatic object was discovered in 1917 and dates back a staggering 200 million years. Microphotographic analysis showed very clearly that it bore a minute resemblance to a well-made piece of leather, stitched by hand, and at one time worn by a human foot.

The photographs showed the stitches very plainly; at one place it was double-stitched, and the twist of the thread could be clearly seen.

Countless enigmatic discoveries have been made in the past that point to the possibility that modern humans have existed on Earth much sooner than scholars suggest.

Referred to by many authors as ‘ooparts—or out-of-place artifacts’, these enigmatic findings push the boundaries set forth by mainstream scholars, challenging everything we know about modern humans and life on Earth....<<<Read More>>>...

Thursday, 15 September 2022

Out-of-Place Artifacts Said to Suggest High-Tech Prehistoric Civilizations Existed

 According to the conventional view of history, humans have only walked the Earth in our present form for some 200,000 years. Advanced civilizations appeared several thousand years ago, but much of the mechanical ingenuity we know in modern times began to develop only around the Industrial Revolution a couple hundred years ago.

Oopart (out-of-place artifact) is a term applied to dozens of prehistoric objects found in various places around the world that seem to show a level of technological advancement incongruous with the times in which they were made.

Many scientists attempt to explain them using natural phenomena. Others say such explanations ignore the mounting evidence that prehistoric civilizations possessed advanced technological knowledge that was lost throughout the ages only to be redeveloped in modern times.   

We will look at a variety of ooparts here ranging in purported origin from millions of years ago to merely hundreds of years ago, but all said to show advancement well ahead of their time...<<<Read More>>>....

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Out-of-place artifacts suggestive of ancient high-tech civilizations

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According to the conventional view of history, humans have only walked the Earth in our present form for some 200,000 years. Advanced civilizations appeared several thousand years ago, but much of the mechanical ingenuity we know in modern times began to develop only around the Industrial Revolution a couple hundred years ago.

Oopart (out-of-place artifact) is a term applied to dozens of prehistoric objects found in various places around the world that seem to show a level of technological advancement incongruous with the times in which they were made.

Many scientists attempt to explain them using natural phenomena. Others say such explanations ignore the mounting evidence that prehistoric civilizations possessed advanced technological knowledge that was lost throughout the ages only to be redeveloped in modern times.

We will look at a variety of ooparts here ranging in purported origin from millions of years ago to merely hundreds of years ago, but all said to show advancement well ahead of their time...read more>>>...

Friday, 8 May 2015

Everything We Have Been Taught About Our Origins Is Wrong

Whiz Daily: In June 1936 Max Hahn and his wife Emma were on a walk beside a waterfall near to London, Texas, 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. What they found within shocked the archaeological and scientific community. Embedded in the rock was what appeared to be some type of ancient man made hammer.

A team of archaeologists analysed and dated it. The rock encasing the hammer was dated to more than 400 million years old. The hammer itself turned out to be more than 500 million years old. Additionally, a section of the wooden handle had begun the metamorphosis into coal. The hammer’s head, made of more than 96% iron, is far more pure than anything nature could have achieved without assistance from relatively modern smelting methods.

Welcome to the world of Ooparts, or Out of Place Artefacts. Out of place artefacts (Ooparts) are so named because conventional scientific wisdom (an oxymoron if ever there was one) states that these artefacts shouldn’t exist based upon currently accepted beliefs regarding our origins and history. These discoveries are “out of place” in the orthodox timeline of human history.

The usual methods of the conformist scientific community, when faced with such anomalies is to attempt to debunk their reported age, or perhaps endeavour to discredit the source of the report or even the reporter. If this approach fails then usually the artefacts themselves are banished to the shadowy vaults of museums and warehouses, never to be seen again.

If these unusual artefacts were “one offs” then perhaps one could be forgiven for accepting the view espoused by the mainstream scientific and archaeological community that they are hoaxes or misreported stories. However, when one realises that thousands upon thousands of these anomalous artefacts have been discovered and reported over the years, then one may need to re-evaluate ones acceptance of the integrity of mainstream archaeology and science...read more>>>...