הפטיש של לונדון (Hebrew Wikipedia)

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badarchaeology.com

biblebelievers.org.au

creationevidence.org

  • "The London Artifact". www.creationevidence.org. נבדק ב-25 בפברואר 2015. {{cite web}}: (עזרה)

historicmysteries.com

  • Middleton, Jim (20 ביולי 2011). "The London Hammer". Historic Mysteries. נבדק ב-25 בפברואר 2015. First of all, there are conflicting reports as to where the object was actually located in the surrounding rocks. And there is no photographic evidence of the object prior to being disturbed. One report states that the hammer was embedded in a rock formation dating from the Cretaceaus Period (65-135 million years ago). But other accounts state that Mr. Hahn found the hammer bearing nodule “near” these surrounding rocks. Skeptics argue that minerals could have cemented the hammer around the Cretaceous rock after it was dropped or left behind. This could easily lead novice geologists to believe that the hammer and the rock formation are from the same time period. The only true method of determining the age of the hammer is through Carbon 14 dating of the wooden handle, but Baugh has yet to authorize this procedure. The handle appears to be partially fossilized, so this certainly adds to the argument that this a very ancient tool. But fossilization can occur prematurely through various natural methods. To skeptics, the hammer appears to be a tool that was abandoned or lost some 200 years ago, but to it’s [sic] supporters, this is a clear indication that man has been on this Earth much longer than previously thought. {{cite web}}: (עזרה)