3000 year old gold treasure found in Spain contains jewelery made with metals from beyond planet Earth

You must have heard about hidden treasures in stories. Many times it is shown in films that a very old treasure is buried or hidden somewhere and the characters are seen making great efforts to find it. Something similar has happened in the real world too. 3000 year old treasure has been found in Spain. But this is no ordinary treasure. The metals used in this treasure are allegedly not from our planet i.e. Earth! You too must have been shocked! So is this treasure connected to aliens? Now a latest study has been done in this regard. Let us know what the researchers have to say…

The analysis that has been done on the treasure discovered years ago in Spain has revealed that the metal used in some artefacts made 3000 years ago is not from this planet. Daily Mail’s Report It is said that scientists have done a new analysis about the treasure of Villena, in which it was found that 59 gold plated items were found in the treasure found in 1963, out of which two of them used iron found in meteorites.

Meteorite iron is a metal that is a remnant of the early universe. It is found in meteorites made of iron and nickel. The team of scientists believes that the gold coated cap and bracelet found in the treasure has used alien material which might have collided with the Earth 1 million years ago. The study says that meteoritic iron is found in a special type of rocky meteorites which are mainly made of silicate. According to researchers, the amount of cobalt in it is also considerable.

Interestingly, it has been said that thousands of years ago, it was quite popular to use the material of meteorites falling on the earth in decorative items like jewelery etc. A similar decorative item was found in the tomb of Tutankhamun. The Treasure of Villena was discovered in the Iberian Peninsula. It provides evidence of the time when humans were moving from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age. That means he was shifting from stone to bronze. It has also been said about this treasure that it belongs to an entire community and not to any royal family.

90 percent of the treasure was made of 23.5 carat gold and 11 bowls, 3 bottles and 28 bracelets were also found. The artefacts were discovered by archaeologist José María Soler in December 1963. At that time he was excavating with the team a dry river bed called ‘Rambla del Panadero’, about seven miles from Villena.

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