Pierre, Here is what I have on the topic but not the details you seek perhaps.

During parts of Desert Shield, I was in Israel and visited the shop of a widow 
who's husband was an artifact broker/collector. This was right across the 
street from the US Embassy which was then in Tel Aviv. I've never found what 
became of her and her shop.

She had no information as to where and when this artifact I am about to 
describe was acquired, as she like many other citizens were packing up and 
leaving given the impending hostilities. In her possession but alas beyond the 
"strictly US Dollar cash" I had on hand, was an embellished artifact which I 
instantly recognized as a small iron meteorite about 2 inches long with 
substantial terrestrial age probably less than a 10,000 but more than 2000. 

It appeared to have been partially press or hammer forged to the extent that a 
deep pocket had been forced into the center.  The rim showed cracks and 
distortions pointing to the center pocket. The pocket itself had a perfect 
symmetry. In the pocket was a goldmetal-lined, half-cup and within the cup was 
a ruby red, dimly transparent glass(?) cabochon-like stone mounted flat face 
up. On the face was a "rampant horse" engraved into the face showing traces of 
gold leaf in the channels. I understand the horse theme dates the artifact to 
the Hellenistic Period(332-315 bce). 

The local Hellenistic Period was several hundred years after the two, three or 
four middle eastern "Iron Ages" depending on the historian.  I recall some 
discussion that the first iron age was thought made possible using a major iron 
meteorite fall and when that material was exhausted there was a break until 
terrestrial iron ore mining and smelting came of age.  I understand it is well 
established that many Damascus Steel Knives and gun barrels(?) were made from 
meteoric iron--much as most Pennsylvanian and Kentuckian Long Rifles were made 
from the Cosby Creek Tennessee iron.

I have personally seen two Georgia Tektites which had been knapped into 
scrapers. From this we can infer that humans are opportunistic and given to 
using gifts from the heavens in whatever techniclogical or artistic means they 
had.

Speaking of middle eastern artifacts, somewhere in my stored collection I have 
ordinary flint, knapped artifacts from Saudi Arabia collected during Desert 
Shield.

Owing to creation-timeline beliefs in which these artifacts fall well before 
the creation of the earth, in Saudi Logic, they simply do not exist, nor did 
any prehistoric human activity.  I forget the exact phrase they use to describe 
the inland uninhabited regions where these were found but, it too includes a 
logic that the land or the ancient tribes also do not exist. Perhaps someone 
remembers the terminology? The non-existent old ones?

This is the same slick logic-system that when confronted with cultural 
conflicts regarding US Service women driving in a country where women are not 
allowed to drive vehicles, declared them "men" for the duration thus defusing 
the conflict.  I think western politicians must have picked that trick up from 
the Saudis.


Elton

--- On Tue, 6/9/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] prehistoric artefact made of meteorites
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 6:05 AM
> (sorry for not including a subject in
> my previous post)
> dear list members
> 
> for a research project I am looking for meteorites from the
> Sahara or Dhofar* that may have been used by prehistoric
> man. If you think you have such man shaped artefact in your
> NWAs (or other collection area) please contact me off-list;
> we can expertise it.
> regards *and more generally Africa and Middle East
> -- Pierre
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