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MessageToEagle.com – The so-called Nomoli figures were found in Sierra Leone, West Africa. The Nomoli are mysterious stone figures dated from 2,500 years to approximately 15,000 BC and even 17,000 BC and they seem to prove the existence of an advanced ancient civilization present in the current West…

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Monstrous Nomoli Figures Left By Unknown Culture That Vanished Long Ago - MessageToEagle.com Menu Home All Science Astronomy Physics Earth  Technology Ancient World Monstrous Nomoli Figures Left By Unknown Culture That Vanished Long Ago MessageToEagle.com | August 4, 2014 | Ancient Mysteries, Artifacts | No Comments MessageToEagle.com – The so-called Nomoli figures were found in Sierra Leone, West Africa. The Nomoli are mysterious stone figures dated from 2,500 years to approximately 15,000 BC and even 17,000 BC and they seem to prove the existence of an advanced ancient civilization present in the current West Africa. People of Africa also have memories of the giants who once lived on Earth. African legends describe these powerful beings as courageous and very strong men with shining eyes, and their voices could be heard from one town to another. An interesting discovery was made, when a small metal ball was found in a hollow space inside Nomoli figurine. A legend tells that: “They wandered without let or hindrance to places where no man had ever been before. One could not look them in the face because their eyes were so bright that it hurt one’s own eyes to look at them. It was like looking at the sun.” Another legend says about divine creatures banned from the divine empire and sent to Earth, which leads us to a representation of the “fallen angels” mentioned by various cultures. This civilization, capable of reaching very high melting temperatures, also used the right tools for modeling perfectly spherical objects, like those found inside the figures. An interesting discovery was made, when a small metal ball was found in a hollow space inside Nomoli figurine. An analysis carried out by the Museum of Natural History in Vienna, Austria revealed that it is made from chrome and steel. How did it get there? And much more important – where did the metal come from? The earliest known production of steel is a piece of ironware unearthed in Anatolia (Kaman-Kalehoyuk) and is about 4,000 years old. The Nomoli – some were discovered at depths of 50 meters – depict mostly different human races from the so called Caucasian to Negroid or their heads, but sometimes they resemble semi-human beings or semi-animal “monsters” and animals like monkeys, leopards, and elephants. Certain figurines depict lizards with human heads and human figures with heads, disproportionate to the rest of the body, are usually depicted in squatting or kneeling position; one of the most common depictions represented by the Nomoli is a frightening-looking adult with a child. Most of Nomoli figures were made of soapstone or diverse kinds and colors of steatite, from dark green to light yellow-brown and to almost white. The stone contains a high percentage of iron available in various parts of the Sherbro Island in the Atlantic Ocean, located in Bonthe District off the Southern Province of Sierra Leone. We must not forget that Sierra Leone is also the place where an odd type of blue stone named the stone of heaven, was discovered in 1990, in soil layers dating to at least 12000 BC. 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