Mysteries objects and out of time artifacts
Here are some additional mysteries and out of time artifacts from the past.
Kachina dolls
What are the the so-called Kachina dolls?
Erich von Däniken had the meaning of the dolls and the origin of the name "Kachina" explained to him by "White Bear", the chief of the Hopi tribe.
"The name Kachina means highly respectable spiritual person in the Hopi language. Kachinas were the beings who once helped my tribe in its fight for survival. One day they left us. However, they promised to come back. So that our children wouldn't be frightened when strange creatures reappear.We have made these dolls across many genders that look like Kachinas."
White Bear further reported that the Kachinas came from a distant planetary system and flew in disk-shaped objects.
It seems as if an Indian tribe reported an encounter with extraterrestrials a long time ago.
Skull deformities
Deformed skulls are particularly known from South America, but people with elongated skulls were already found in many cultures in prehistoric times, like in Ancient Egypt (especially the Amarna period under Pharaoh Akhenaten) as well as throughout the Orient and especially in China.
Until recently, the custom of deforming skulls was still common in Lapland, Crete and in many european counties. The Lower Austrian villages of Kronberg and Kollnbrunn are hardly known even to some historians, and yet unusual discoveries have been made there. Nine human skeletons were found in a looted burial ground. In five of the nine graves, the skulls had strange connections: artificial deformations caused by binding in infancy.
One question remains incomprehensible: what drove people around the world to do such a thing? What impressed them so much that they were willing to subject their own children to a torturous procedure and deform them? Who did they want to imitate?
Petrified Hammer
In June 1934, a strange artifact was found in Kimball County, Texas, which can now be viewed at the Creation Evidence Museum in Glen Rose, Texas. It is the so-called "Hammer of Texas" or "London Hammer", one of the most bizarre finds in earth's history for several decades.
The family of Emma Hahn, who found it in June 1934 in London, Texas (Kimball County), while hiking the Llano Uplift, filed the hammer head to check whether it was really made of metal. It did not rusted to this day. At the time of its discovery, the hammer was completely encased in limestone, so it was concluded that the "hammer" was created before the stone material was created.
Geologists estimate it to be 140 million years old, a prehistoric era where, according to popular belief, no human life existed.
The head of the hammer is approximately 15 cm long and its diameter is approximately 3 cm. In 1989, an analysis by the Metallurgical Institute "Batelle Memorial Laboratory" in Ohio, USA, brought a confusing result: the metallic upper part of the find is composed of 96.6% iron, 2.6% chlorine and 0.74% sulfur. The material would then consist almost entirely of pure iron and would not corrode (rust). No trapped bubbles etc. were found.
The quality of the iron is said to be impressive even by today's standards, as other admixtures (such as copper, titanium, manganese, cobalt, nickel, tungsten, vanadium or molybdenum used in today's steel production) or impurities could not be detected and the chlorine content is unusually high.
It is also astonishing that no traces of carbon were found in the hammer head, as iron from terrestrial deposits is always contaminated with carbon (and various other elements).
Clay Dogu Statuette
Dogus are japanese bell-shaped statuettes that are attributed to the Jomon period. This prehistoric culture was already settled on the Japanese coast around 12,000 years ago and ended around 400 BC. The finds from the late period around 600 BC show striking features of the clothing, which are sometimes reminiscent of creatures in modern overalls or space travel suits.
Even researchers from the American space agency NASA confirmed that the sculptures had an appearance that was reminiscent of space adaptations.
According to Japanese mythology, the sky gods gave his empire to Jimmu Tenno, the first emperor of Japan, around 600 BC. Is it a coincidence that the strange-looking Dogu statues come from exactly that time? What served as a model for the Dogu statues? Were they the “helpers of the gods,” as local reports say? Which creatures wore suits and oversized glasses with hinges in the middle back then?