The original owner or discoverer of many disputed items is often stolen, lost, or simply sold on. These relics do, however, occasionally make it into the public domain before vanishing forever.
This is exactly what occurs with the item in this article. The most typical way is for researchers and scientists to research them and then dismiss them as if they never existed. Alternatively, you might just refuse it and turn the other cheek.
The Nampa doll is a small replica created thousands of years ago by humans. A group of workers hunting for water in Idaho’s south found it in 1889. They started drilling a borehole because they wanted to make wheel sand.
They were hauling up strange clay cuts from below when they discovered a little clay figure in the form of a lady.
Professor Albert A. Wright validated the authenticity of the figure in 1979. The relic, however, has been lost due to academia’s dismissive attitude toward it. What’s more astounding is that, according to investigation and research, the geological layers on the figure date back more than two million years.
Many academics assume that a complex civilization was responsible for its creation. But, according to official sources, such a complex culture never existed, so how could an intelligent civilization create a figure going back over two million years?
Watch this video for additional information and make your own conclusions.
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