A vase that is 500 million years old? Once a Precambrian rock | WORLD MUSEUMS & HISTORY
A vase that is 500 million years old?
Once a Precambrian rock (more than half a billion years old) was blown up in Dorchester, Massachusetts, a metal object resembling a bell was discovered. But, in fact, it turned out to be a vase. And this vase was decorated with decorative elements in the form of flowers and vines, inlaid with silver.
More nonsense? I'm sorry, but there's no other word for it. What kind of vase was made 500 million years ago? Dinosaurs made it?
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