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Philip 1 year ago
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It's called an "out of place artifact" basically something that according to science shouldn't exist. I think there was a coin found in a chunk of coal and a hammer with a supposedly petrified wooden handle. Doesn't mean they're real just kinda raises questions...
       
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Woody 1 year ago
Philip,

Yeah, honestly there isn't enough info to make any actual conclusions.
       
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Andrea 1 year ago
#11 first of all, no sh#t Sherlock. Second: most smiths didn't forge weapons but horseshoes, nails, and other stuff around the house
       
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Madie 1 year ago
Andrea,

I think the idea is that they forge, they don't fight. More of them survive wars to carry on the name.
       
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Loren 1 year ago
#7 So did Monica Lewinsky.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#1 Umm, considering most scientists now think 30,000 years is a closer estimate... and people have the ability to dig... and landslides do happen... how old is it?
       
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