
When Sacred Iron Fell From The Sky
Ancient cultures treated meteorites as sacred iron, folding them into weapons, rituals and early cosmology long before formal astronomy existed.

Ancient cultures treated meteorites as sacred iron, folding them into weapons, rituals and early cosmology long before formal astronomy existed.

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