Video: Are stone balls the slag of ancient metallurgy?
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
The riddles of stone balls do not give rest from time to time to many who are interested in the topic of the ancient history of the planet. Geology has long given the answer to their formation and is not going to revise anything. There will be no questioning of established views. Here I will give a certain analogy between modern metallurgy and mysterious stone balls.
In this video, the splitting of frozen slag resembled stone balls scattered throughout the continents. They may well be the frozen slag of ancient metallurgy.
Another example of knocking out frozen slag
Now look at an example of stone balls from the Ustyurt Plateau. Kazakhstan:
And try to see an analogy with solidified metallurgical slag, in fact - a stone.
Ustyurt is a plateau in Kazakhstan. The area is about 200,000 km². Official name: spherical nodules of Mangyshlak! Even the word slag is present in this name.
Valley of stone balls in Kazakhstan
This can be called fossilized clay "pellets" formed in the mudflow masses of the flood. But why are they concentrated in a certain place?
The approximate location of the stone balls. Although, judging by the outlines of the ancient Caspian Sea from medieval maps, this is a former bottom and it really is a concretion.
Some balls are split and you can see them in section
Metallurgical slag before discharge. Perhaps, this is how the ancient metallurgists threw out stone balls (slag).
The plateau itself resembles a huge quarry
Isn't it an earthen stepped pyramid?
And these are dumps of modern open-pit mines in Mangyshlak
Geologists will say that all of these examples are nodules.
Here are some examples:
Iron-manganese nodules. Clarion-Clipperton Fault Zone, Pacific Ocean.
Very similar to granulated slag:
Phosphorite (carbonate-fluorapatite). Nodules in the sandstone. Ushitsa r., Near the city of Kamenets-Podolsk, Khmelnitsky region., Zap. Ukraine. How could they have formed in these clays?
Everything could happen according to the same principle as nowadays lead shot is poured into water:
The slag could drain into water basins for rapid cooling to form balls and nodules.
I am not going to argue that absolutely all nodules are metallurgical slag. But in some cases, the analogies are very obvious. And this information is a version of the formation of stone balls.
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