12 Most Mysterious And Incredible Archaeological Finds That Really Exist

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People who lived long ago didn't have access to the same materials or pool of knowledge that we have access to today, but that doesn't mean that they weren't smart or inventive. In fact, they were every bit as inventive as we are - in some cases, even more so! There are some fabulous examples of our ancestors' inventiveness in this video of mysterious archaeological finds.

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The "bolt" is not a bolt, it's a crinoid.

ODGColornChrome
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the stick charts are so incredibly beautiful and something I've never heard of! thank you!

michaelgillespie
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Not a bolt what looks like threads are not at a tapered angle, it could never screw in, they are natural phenomena.

walkertongdee
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I'd bet King Tuts folding bed was made to fit in his chariot.

timothya.wilkerson
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They were not Robots, they were automatons

captainsensiblejr.
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The spirals of a bolt are very different. Seeing a piece in its entirety will easily let you see the difference.

lindachandler
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Bolts have a radial inclined plane. That object is not a bolt.

danielburgess
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Tuna have similar spikes on their tail along their spine and underneath. I theorize they help them cut through the water faster. Those arrow heads look similar and I bet they're for hunting game underwater.

timothya.wilkerson
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Crynoid stems, not some man made ancient man made bolt. It's just a fossil of what we call now, a feather star Crynoid. It's stem to be exact. They still exist today.

dougsogard
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Ramon Llull de Mayorca was born in Palma into a wealthy family of Barcelona patricians who had come to the Kingdom of Majorca in 1229 with the conquering armies of James I of Aragon. James I had conquered the formerly Almohad-ruled Majorca as part of a larger move to integrate the territories of the Balearic Islands (now part of Spain) into the Crown of Aragon. Llull was born there a few years later, in 1232 or 1233. Muslims still constituted a large part of the population of Majorca and Jews were present in cultural and economic affairs. So, say it he was Spaniard, rather than just an European.

CarlosGarcia-fiyu
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Every thing under the sun was here before the flood

Letsgofishing
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I have a rock with a mineralized bolt that I found in Missouri very similar to the one shown here. The point of the thread is quite sharp and looks very much like a machined thread but it is stone and embedded in the rock.

dymarke
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When I write crinoid stems it posts it as drink it stems, wierd.

danielwarnert
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Not a bolt, no angle wouldn't screw anything

beawarenow
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Imagine the newest "technology" of the day being a tri fold bed.

Bridge_with_a_T
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Cringed stem, easily note its not tapped in a spiral, like a screw.these would never work as screw fasteners...

jaredharris
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Not bolts, natural growth of some sort.

leeelliott
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if a projectile point is not 100% balanced, it will fly but it will not fly true

raymondtonns
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5.55 seconds in - those are crinoid fossils. Common here in NY. (Yes, possible and true). Why would there be a jumble of "bolts" with no metal present?

StumpkillerCP
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Please check your pronunciation of words you're not familiar with, like "Aborigines."

JasonRule-