Ancient Peruvian Death Mask From 10,000 BC? It’s Made Of Unearthly Material!
In January 2019, a number mysterious artifacts were discovered off the coast of Florida in the United States. Their antiquity was obvious, but their origin was unknown. In total, seven items fell into the hands of scientists. All of them are created from copper, gold, silver and a key material that is practically not found on Earth ― iridium.
Of course, these items were created by the hands of humans and in quite earthly conditions. The fact is that iridium is found in large quantities in fallen meteorites. Apparently, the ancient people noticed the “sign” from heaven and went after it. Having obtained the most precious stone, they began to create cult objects.
Analyses of the artifacts showed that they are at least 10,000-12,000 years old. Considering that iridium is a very refractory and hard material, it is probably worth reconsidering the level of profoundness of metallurgy among the ancients of that region.
Presumably, these items belong to them, and of course, the ancient civilizations possessed transcendental knowledge in those areas that have not yet been conquered by modern humanity. Therefore, there is no doubt that the masters were able to create these masterpieces thousands of years ago.
Of greatest interest was the mask of the god Viracocha. Its thickness is only 1.7 mm. At the same time, there is a drawing of a great deity and various religious symbols on it.
It is known that before the arrival of the conquistadors, the Inca civilization experienced its heyday. For understanding, it must be said that in between 1,200 and 1,500 AD, the Incas could skillfully work only with gold, silver and other low-melting metals.
Their metallurgical furnaces produced temperatures slightly above 1300 degrees. To melt iridium, it must be very close to 2500 degrees.
The image of the god Viracocha allows you to accurately determine the origin of the artifact ― it was created by the Incas. However, modern history indicates that the Inca Empire is one of the youngest civilizations. So how did they do it? And how these artifacts could be 10,000-12,000 years old at all? ― These are the baffling questions, to which researchers are scratching their head.
Many think that mainstream historians deliberately hide the truth about the ancient Incas or know very little about their authentic culture. Remember, the Anglo-Saxons destroyed the great history of the Indians, so that there was a feeling that America was built not on the death of Indian civilizations, but on the territories occupied by uneducated nomadic tribes.
Our knowledge is subjected to a similar purge. History cannot be trusted. Thank God, artifacts like these help to find out the forgotten (forbidden) truth.
In 2019, seven mysterious artifacts, including a 10,000-year-old Peruvian mask of the god Viracocha, were discovered off Florida’s coast. Made of iridium—a metal requiring extreme heat to melt—these items defy known Inca metallurgy, which peaked much later. Could ancient civilizations possess advanced knowledge hidden from history? These baffling finds challenge mainstream narratives and hint at a forgotten past.
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