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Post by alondra07 on Mar 24, 2018 10:34:55 GMT
A blade claimed by Egyptian Ruler Tut and found inside his tomb in 1922 by Howard Carter is produced using a shooting star. Lord Tut was Pharaoh Tutankhamen and ruled antiquated Egypt quickly from 1336BC-1327BCE. A logical examination was made using X beams that don't hurt the protest being filtered and was done by the Polytechnic College in Milan and the Egyptian Historical center in Cairo.
The examination uncovered large amounts of iron and nickel and a little measure of cobalt. An examination of 11 metallic shooting stars discovered close-by demonstrated they have a comparative creation. A convenient X beam fluorescent spectrometer gave the verification that the Lord's weapon is in certainty produced using a shooting star, affirming researchers prior doubts.
Researchers who have inspected writings, around the finish of the eighteenth tradition 1546 BCE, specify "press from the sky" proposing the Egyptians were very mindful of the utilization of iron from shooting stars. The blade of the has been viewed by the antiquated Egyptians as metal manufactured from an endowment of the Lords of the Sky; hence having a perfect cause.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2018 10:58:52 GMT
alondra07 Yes, but its nothing new. In the beginning early metal tools were built from meteorite or from the surface of Earth. Later on people started to excavate metals. Nothing strange there
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 24, 2018 11:04:27 GMT
alondra07 Yes, but its nothing new. In the beginning early metal tools were built from meteorite or from the surface of Earth. Later on people started to excavate metals. Nothing strange there For people of that era it was a message from the gods! The one who owned such a thing was considered steep!
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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 24, 2018 11:18:35 GMT
Shooting star? Wow I want something made from a star
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