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.
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