Can we dig 'brick phone' nearly 1000 years ago?
Unexpectedly, archaeologists recently found an artifact like an 800-year-old mobile phone.
Unexpectedly, archaeologists recently found an artifact like an 800-year-old mobile phone.
Newly excavated archaeologists in Austria an ancient object that looks exactly like a cell phone - a "brick phone" with a button. They identified this strange object from the 13th century.
Antique objects are the same as mobile phones.
Newly excavated ancient objects are in black, with text-like buttons like Iraq or Iran and other buttons that correspond to today's mobile phones.
UFO expert Daniel Muñoz thinks this ancient object is just the same, not a mobile phone.
Archaeologists have speculated that if this ancient object was a mobile phone, mobile phones would have been born much earlier than we expected.
This ancient object could be a product of Iranians or Iraqis brought by merchants to the Austrian territory today. The function of this artifact is still what caused archaeologists to argue and continue to study.
However, there are also opinions that this is an alien product. Or is the outdated mobile phone now abandoned.
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