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Spanish researchers have discovered that two iron artifacts from a hoard of precious treasure that dates back to the Late Bronze Age — before man started thelast year, detail the chemical composition of what looks to be a portion of an iron bracelet or ring and half of a hollow iron sphere covered with fine gold filigree.
To finally put these questions to rest, researchers subjected the pieces to analysis via a spectrometer, first in Spain and then in Germany. Results strongly suggested the iron came from space. Surprisingly, the composition of the two artifacts is so similar, "both objects could come from the same meteorite," as senior author and researcher at Spain's Institute of History Ignacio Montero Ruiz, discovered by archeologists inside Tutankhamun's tomb in the early 1920s, may have also been crafted from an iron meteorite."The iron technology is completely different to the copper-based metallurgy and to the noble metals ," Montero Ruiz told.
The scientists are now trying to pinpoint the origins of the extraterrestrial material found in the two artifacts — an archeological puzzle for the ages.
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