Irishman told antique he bought on holiday for a‚¬50 is actually an Ice Age relic worth a‚¬30000 - Irish Post https://t.co/3rWbn7Aatp
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Chinese emperor artefact purchased for £47 turns out to be a rare 25,000 year-old Ice Age fossil
The ancient figurine resembled Chinese Emperor Yongle -- Representational image REUTERS/Nir Elias CHINA
An Irishman, who bought a £47 artefact, has discovered that the object is actually an Ice Age-era fossil and way more precious than he originally thought.
George Mealy got the 6-inch tall wooden figurine from a store in Chefchaouen, a town in the Rif Mountains of northwest Morocco. Due to his hobby of collecting rare artefacts, he was quick to negotiate and buy the object, the Irish Times reported.
The relic appeared to be a wooden structure painted with lacquer. However, with no clue of its history, Mealy's best guess was the artefact dated back to the 15th century as it resembled Yongle, a Chinese emperor from that time.
He studied the object for long but with no solid result. He then decided to take the artefact to Oxford for radiocarbon dating analysis.
When the archaeologists studied the subject's composition, they were totally surprised. The relic was not made of wood, but of a 25,000-year old fossil of a woolly rhino, which thrived during the Ice Age.
The object was carved out of the horn of the now-extinct mammal. As the report notes, the existence of woolly rhino has been confirmed with several cave paintings and mummified remains unearthed in Syria and Tibet.
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