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North Americans found thousands of years old artifacts inside a crocodile

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In early September, a group of Americans were shocked to find two highly unlikely objects in the crocodile’s stomach: a hunting tool and a metal object identical to Native American fishing bait.

The nearly 100-year-old crocodile – 80 to 100 years old – was hunted in Lake Eagle, Mississippi by John Hamilton, who took it to Red Antler Processing’s hunting store.

“We slashed a few large crocodiles to see what was in their stomachs, everyone had something interesting so far. The 13-foot 5-inch crocodile (about 4 meters) brought in today by John Hamilton caused the shock of the year, ”the store team said in a Facebook post.

When contacted, geologist James Starnes of the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality explained that it was a plumb line made of hematite, “a drop-shaped metal object of unknown purpose,” dating from 1000 to 2000 BC, and ” dart-tip atlatl. ” “Which is used for hunting. “We had Native Americans in North America, especially Mississippi, probably over 12,000 years old. (…) They would have brought this technology with them, ”says the CNN expert.

In addition to artifacts, feathers, scales, fish bones, persimmon seeds, stones and pieces of wood were found in his stomach.

You can see the Red Antler Processing post here:

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