Cleaning the garden, surprised to see a treasure of thousands of years

After a big storm, a resident in British Columbia (Canada) went out to clean his garden when he discovered an ancient Salish treasure that appeared ghostly in the middle of the yard.

According to Ancient Origins, the aforementioned war stick is a rare and precious artifact of high value. However, a kind man named Mark Lake decided to return the "artifact from the ancestors" to its true owners - the indigenous K'omoks tribe.

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Treasures from Salish warriors, completely intact, revealed in the courtyard of the man's house after the storm

K'omoks Frist Nation Chief Nicole Rempel said it was an interesting artifact. "I have been working with many different people since 2013 to help bring back artifacts that represent our country, but we have never seen an item like this, completely intact." he said.

According to the chief, the study of this artifact can provide a lot of valuable historical data because of its exceptionally good preservation conditions.

He revealed that the treasure will be given to scientists to date it, perform a number of experiments to see what kind of stone it is made of, where it is mined from, if it has ever been traded or not, and what it means. how complete.

The chemical composition of the rocks and things attached to the stick, as well as the DNA samples on it, are expected to help plot the history that the mysterious war stick experienced with its owner.

The Salish people are the Native Americans of the West Coast who have occupied southwestern British Columbia and Western Washington (USA) for 10,000 years. It is not possible to determine which historical period the other war stick belongs to, but it is speculated that it is very ancient, possibly several thousand years old.