The stone spheres depicted here are not a scene from a sci-fi movie;

The stone spheres depicted here are not a scene from a sci-fi movie;

they are real and located in a remote area of Costa Rica. Some are perfect spheres. The mystery lies in who made them and why. Like the Pyramids and the Sphinx, these spheres cannot be dated using the C14 radiocarbon method, which only dates organic material found on the stones. If the spheres had been washed, any datable traces would be erased.
Archaeologists have linked these spheres to the Diquís culture, which existed around 600 AD. However, this does not explain how a supposedly primitive population could carve several hundred perfect spheres, with the largest measuring 2.66 meters (8.73 feet) in diameter. Crafting a perfect sphere without advanced tools is incredibly difficult.
Questions arise: were other ancient populations capable of this work? Until recently, it was believed that the original culture of the Americas was the Clovis, dating back 14,000 years. However, research published around 2020 suggests humans lived in central Mexico at least 30,000 years ago. Genetic studies indicate these populations had ancestors from Sundaland and Siberia, not North America, suggesting a more complex history.
Reflect on how rare sphere-shaped sculptures are in history. What inspired these ancient people to create hundreds of them in a small region? The mystery endures, challenging our understanding of ancient civilizations.

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