dinsdag 27 augustus 2013

Iron beads necklace in Egyptian tomb were forged from meteorite iron, two thousand years before the Iron Age began!


 
Now take a look at this, iron beads made from meteorites found in an Egyptian tomb, and over 5,000 years old. That should be impossible since scientists say no iron items were made before the Iron Age, which started 3,000 years ago, but as we see...scientists are wrong again. These items are evidence of ancient aliens in Egypt who passed on some of their iron making techniques to the locals. SCW

News states:

Ancient Egyptian beads found in a 5,000-year-old tomb were made from iron meteorites that fell to Earth from space, according to a new study. The beads, which are the oldest known iron artifacts in the world, were crafted roughly 2,000 years before Egypt's Iron Age. In 1911, nine tube-shaped beads were excavated from an ancient cemetary near the village of el-Gerzeh, which is located south of Cairo, said study lead author Thilo Rehren, a professor at UCL Qatar, a Western Asian outpost of the University College London's Institute of Archaeology. The tomb dates back to approximately 3200 B.C., the researchers said. Inside the tomb, which belonged to a teenage boy, the iron beads were strung together into a necklace alongside other exotic materials, including gold and gemstones. Early tests of the beads' composition revealed curiously high concentrations of nickel, a telltale signature of iron meteorites.

Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/

 

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