Contrary to popular belief, it is not uncommon for archaeologists to find old items that seem to indicate a level of technology that, according to mainstream science, should not yet exist at the point in time in which they are carbon dated to.
These are called ooparts (out of place artifacts) and unfortunately, more often than not, they are thoroughly studied but then forgotten.
Could this be done purposefully? Science may seem forever extensive but apparently it’s not advanced enough to answer the puzzles that ancient civilization’s inadvertently left behind.
So now we come to the very interesting part: The Dorchester Pot. This pot is a an exquisite metal vessel measuring 4.5 inches in height and 6.5 inches in diameter.
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These are called ooparts (out of place artifacts) and unfortunately, more often than not, they are thoroughly studied but then forgotten.
Could this be done purposefully? Science may seem forever extensive but apparently it’s not advanced enough to answer the puzzles that ancient civilization’s inadvertently left behind.
So now we come to the very interesting part: The Dorchester Pot. This pot is a an exquisite metal vessel measuring 4.5 inches in height and 6.5 inches in diameter.
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