Posted in History, Out-of-place artifacts on Feb 19, 2021
Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head is a small terracotta figurine of presumed Roman origin, discovered by Jose Garcia Payon in Mexico in 1933, during the excavation of a funerary offering in the pre-Hispanic settlement of Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca, almost forty miles northwest of Mexico City.
Posted in Ancient astronauts, History, Out-of-place artifacts on Dec 07, 2020
The OOPArts ultimate list: an accurate, easy to navigate and constantly updating list of Out Of Place Artifacts.
Posted in History, Out-of-place artifacts on Dec 01, 2020
The Maine Penny is the only certain relic of Viking origin found in the United States during the second year of excavation at the Goddard site, Maine. The small silver coin was identified as a medieval Norwegian penny coined by King Olav III Kyrre between 1067 and 1093 AD...
Posted in Ancient astronauts, Government, History on Sep 24, 2020
The Americas have a long tradition of giants: many tribes of Native Americans tell stories about the long-forgotten existence of a population of barbarians, much taller and stronger than ordinary men, real giants with a fearless nature, present in numerous legends for their cruelty...