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OOPArts Wiki A collection of the world's Out-of-Place Artifacts

In the world of ancient mysteries, few things capture the imagination quite like OOPArts—Out-of-Place Artifacts. These are objects that, according to popular claims, don’t fit within the accepted timeline of history or conventional understanding of ancient technology. While some of these artifacts may be misinterpreted or even debunked, others continue to spark debates, inspiring theories of lost civilizations, ancient technological prowess, and even extraterrestrial involvement.

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