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Stone Ball Mystery: Historic Carvings

By Melissa B, published Nov 10, 2007
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You have heard of Stonehenge, and of the Pyramids. They are marvels and mysteries left to us to ponder by people who lived so long before us. We wonder over them, their size, their purpose. How were they made? How did they come to exist, with so few, not to mention primitive resources available to those who would have built them?

I offer up for your consideration a similar mystery from the past, the stone balls of Costa Rica. Ever since the 1930's, there have been reports of the stone balls. Some are small, and some are huge, weighing as much as 16 tons!

There are hundreds of these balls scattered through out the land. Some of which have obviously since been moved, used as lawn decorations by people who live near them, others seem to be left in their original location.

One possible quarry these balls may have come from is over 50 miles away from their final resting place!

Obviously, these balls serve a purpose in order for such a massive undertaking to be put into motion!

Since they do not serve a discernable 'purpose,' it is believed that they were placed not randomly, but carefully. Perhaps for religious or astronomical reasons.

They are not naturally shaped round balls, these are man made balls. Perfect spheres, unlike the ones discovered in Jalisco, Mexico discovered in 1965

Some of these magnificent balls were destroyed by natives, who believed that they may contain gold inside. However, even though many of these balls were blown up, no gold was ever discovered.

One theory of who they were formed is that because they are mostly made up from grandiosity ,which is known to 'flake' out in layers with temperature changes, the chinked away at mostly round boulders. Perhaps even using coals and cold water to sped this process along. No one theory has been proved however, just a likely possibility.

These balls are believed to have been made from somewhere between ca. 200 BC to AD 1000. A very large time window, but narrowed down due to certain pottery characteristics.

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