Tucson artifacts

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title: Tucson artifacts
text: The Tucson artifacts, sometimes called the Tucson Lead Crosses, Tucson Crosses, Silverbell Road artifacts, or Silverbell artifacts, were thirty-one lead objects that Charles E. Manier and his family found in 1924 near Picture Rocks, Arizona, that were initially thought by some to be created by early Mediterranean civilizations that had crossed the Atlantic in the first century, but were later determined to be a hoax. The find consisted of thirty-one lead objects, including crosses, swords, and r
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description: Hoax artifacts from Picture Rocks, Arizona
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date modified: 2023-09-09T03:49:28Z
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