Sunday, October 3, 2021

Finding gold treasure and giant's skull (MSN)

Rebecca Flood (Newsweek, 9/28/21); Pat Macpherson, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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Man makes amazing find. Giant skull in riverbed (© file photo, popksr/Getty Images)
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Construction worker baffled to find giant [Neanderthal, Denisovan, Nephilim?] skull
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(Newsweek) A construction worker was baffled to find a massive giant's skull in the middle of a river.

The construction worker was stunned after finding a giant's skull in a river, spotting it from a bridge over the water. 

The man saw the skull at the bottom of the river and went to investigate. The peach state resident shared a clip to his TikTok page, Georgia Bassmaster, where he filmed the creepy item from above, which can be seen here.

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The worker, who lists his name as "Marshall" on his Instagram, explained: "So I'm out here doing construction work on this bridge job. And I come over here to the edge of the bridge, and look what I see laying at the bottom of the river. What the heck?"

The shape is an unmistakable skull, but it's an abnormally large size. "What would y'all do?" he asked followers, and he wasn't short of suggestions after the clip, shared in August, amassed more than 10 million views.

After numerous requests, he went down to the bank and filmed the skull from the water's edge, and in another follow-up clip he waded out to investigate. More
Normal people find amazing treasures
2,500-year-old torcs (400-250 BC), the oldest Iron Age gold ever discovered in Britain



Some of these coins are in mint condition.
(MSN) Normal people find incredible things. Archeologists have unearthed history-defining artifacts over the years. But it isn’t just the professionals who come upon precious treasures. From Sutton Hoo, featured in Netflix film The Dig, to the WWII Enigma machine to a Greek computer (Antikythera Machine) discovered by divers to dinosaur bones, the stories of ordinary people and amateur hunters who have discovered significant historical objects are nothing short of extraordinary. More

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