Saturday, February 6, 2016

800-Year-Old Mobile Phone Found In Austria?

According to reports, during archaeological excavations at Fuschl am See, Austria, researchers unearthed a mysterious artifact from the thirteenth century with cuneiform writing that strangely resembles a cell phone. This type of writing is typically found in modern-day Iran and/or Iraq. What a device like this with Cuneiform writing is doing in Austria is something that no one is able to fully understand or explain. Regrettably the information about this ‘sensational’ discovery is limited.
















Technology has been part of our lives since the invention of different devices. Cell phones, in particular have made a really big impact in the lives of people because in a matter of seconds, one can now communicate to other people even in the other side of the world.
Following the ‘discovery’, YouTube channel Paranormal Crucible posted a video, saying: ‘What is it? Is it evidence of an advanced civilisation or time travel?’
The site says the artefact has a Sumerian writing style, also known, as cuneiform, which has been in existence for several thousand years, according to the Express.