This truly amazing artifact is far older than mankind but was evidently made by someone. The question is: who?
Discovered in the late 1990s by Zhilin Wang in a remote mountainous area in northwest China, the Lanzhou Stone is one of the most baffling out of place artefacts.
The pear-shaped object is made of an extremely hard black mineral and measures approximately 3 by 3 inches.
In some circles it’s been suggested that the stone might be a previously unknown type of meteorite. If this is the case, what purpose did the threaded metal bar inside the stone serve?
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Discovered in the late 1990s by Zhilin Wang in a remote mountainous area in northwest China, the Lanzhou Stone is one of the most baffling out of place artefacts.
The pear-shaped object is made of an extremely hard black mineral and measures approximately 3 by 3 inches.
In some circles it’s been suggested that the stone might be a previously unknown type of meteorite. If this is the case, what purpose did the threaded metal bar inside the stone serve?
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