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Mysterious Ancient Artifacts Uncovered in Unexplainable Places

December 7, 2023

In the following video, we will explore five mysterious ancient artifacts that have been discovered in unexplainable places, leaving historians and archaeologists baffled. The first artifact is the Voynich Manuscript, a 600-year-old manuscript found in Northern Italy in 1912 that features a looping alphabet with an unknown language and unknown author. The second artifact is the Baghdad Battery, a 2,000-year-old collection of objects found in Iraq that includes a clay jar with a copper cylinder and iron rod that may have been used for electroplating.

The third artifact is the Roman dodecahedrons, 12-sided metal objects with circular holes, whose function is still unknown. The fourth artifact is the Dropa Stones, 10,000-year-old stone discs found in China with hieroglyphics detailing the story of a spacecraft crashing into the mountains. The final artifact is the Antikythera Mechanism, a 2,000-year-old Greek device that could compute and predict astronomical events.

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