An out-of-place artifact (OOPArt or oopart) is an artifact of historical, archaeological, or paleontological interest to someone that is claimed to have...
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Wolfsegg Iron (redirect from Block of metal in coal)
an out-of-place artifact: a worked iron cube found buried in a 20-million-year-old coal seam. It was originally identified by scientists as being of meteoric...
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for geodes near the town of Olancha, California, it has long been claimed as an example of an out-of-place artifact. The artifact has been identified as...
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London Hammer (redirect from London Artifact)
Alleged Out-of-Place Artifact". Glen Kuban's Web Sites. Retrieved July 7, 2015. An iron and wooden hammer, sometimes called the "London Artifact" or "London...
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other pseudoscience advocates as an out-of-place artifact, but was debunked by palaeontologists as the result of a natural geologic process known as spall...
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An artifact or artefact (British English) is a general term for an item made or given shape by humans, such as a tool or a work of art, especially an...
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all traces buried under oceans or kilometers of rock. Ancient astronauts Dinosauroid Out-of-place artifact Permian–Triassic extinction event The World...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ooparts or OOPART may refer to: Out-of-place artifact (oopart, OOPArt, OOPart) OOPARTS (Shun album), 1994, by Shun OOPArts...
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Sabu disk (category First Dynasty of Egypt)
Egyptian artifact from the First Dynasty, c. 3000 to 2800 BC. It was found in 1936 in the north of the Saqqara necropolis in mastaba S3111, the grave of the...
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on those of his predecessor Seti I. They have been wrongly interpreted as an out-of-place artifact depicting a helicopter and other examples of advanced...
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Lake Winnipesaukee mystery stone (redirect from Mystery Stone of Lake Winnipesaukee)
The Lake Winnipesaukee mystery stone is an alleged out-of-place artifact (OOPArt) found in a town near Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. The stone's...
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Tamil bell (category Cultural history of New Zealand)
any part of Asia, means it can be considered an out-of-place artifact. There remains no explanation of how it reached New Zealand. The date that Colenso...
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The Iron pillar of Delhi, notable for the rust-resistant composition of the metals used in its construction. Out-of-place artifact "The biggest inventions...
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Nampa figurine (section Artifact dating)
Tertiary period. Archeologist William Henry Holmes, an expert in out-of-place artifacts, stated: While it may have been brought up as reported, there remains...
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OOPArts (album) (redirect from OoParts (Out of Place Artifacts))
named after Out-of-place artifacts) is the sixteenth album by The Pillows, released on October 14, 2009. The album marks the 20th anniversary of the band...
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up oopa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oopa may refer to: Out-of-place artifact (OOPA) Céline Oopa, French Polynesia politician Mahei Oopa, weightlifter...
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Champion (spark plug) (category Auto parts suppliers of the United States)
were 500,000 years old, which would make the item an out-of-place artifact. The object turned out to be a Champion spark plug from the 1920s. In 1989,...
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Baghdad Battery (redirect from Battery of Babylon)
Battery is the name given to a set of three artifacts which were found together: a ceramic pot, a tube of copper, and a rod of iron. It was discovered in present-day...
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Klerksdorp sphere (category Geology of South Africa)
in books, popular articles, and many web pages as inexplicable out-of-place artifacts that could only have been manufactured by intelligent beings. Geologists...
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Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head (category Mesoamerican artifacts)
imply any "contact", let alone Roman "discovery" of the New World. Out-of-place artifact "Romeo Hristov". unm.edu. Hristov, Romeo H.; Santiago Genovés T...
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and The Eternals. Ancient Aliens, TV series Out-of-place artifact The Sirius Mystery Vaimanika Shastra...
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unique oddity in Central Europe, and is alleged by some to be an out-of-place artifact. It was first mentioned in a 17th-century document, where it was...
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these artifacts prove to be an important source of information for archaeologists and historians of ancient Egypt, representing a significant body of its...
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deposits." One of Baugh's more famous claims, aside from the dinosaur tracks, is the London Hammer, an alleged out of place artifact of an "18th century...
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Commons has media related to Muzeo Julsrud. Ica stones Out-of-place artifact "The Dinosaur Figurines Of Acambaro, Mexico". The Interactive Bible. 2003-07-27...
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Antikythera wreck (category Archaeology of shipwrecks)
University of Geneva, described the Antikythera wreck as "an extremely rich site, the richest in the ancient world". Out-of-place artifact "Famed Roman...
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Dorchester Pot (category History of Boston)
discussed as an out-of-place artifact by various popular books and articles about unsolved mysteries, alternative science, and different types of creationism...
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The "London Artifact", also known as the "London Hammer", an out-of-place artifact found in 1934 in London, Texas. This is a hammer "of recent American...
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Moab Man (category Archaeology of the United States)
1989; Coulam and Schroedl, 1995). Meister Print London Hammer Out-of-place artifact Kuban, Glen J. (2005). "'Moab Man' - 'Malachite Man'". paleo.cc...
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Spriggan (manga) (redirect from List of minor Spriggan organizations)
2022. Spriggan takes place in the last years of the Cold War where mysterious and unknown artifacts called out-of-place artifacts (OOPArt) are discovered...
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