Wednesday 30 December 2015

The picture of an '800-year-old mobile phone' that has sent conspiracy theorists into overdrive


A picture of an '800-year-old mobile phone' has sent conspiracy theorists into overdrive again. The supposed archaeological find which bears a striking resemblance to a 1990s mobile phone, has gone viral and prompted much discussion online. The 'keys' on the object bear a resemblance to cuneiform, an early system of writing used by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq) around 3000 BCE (Before the Common Era).


Comparison: If you were using a mobile in the late 1990s these may look familiar

A number of conspiracy theory sites have posted details about the striking image in the last few days, with claims it was found during a dig in Austria earlier this year.

However, they all repeat details from a post on picture sharing site Flickr dating back to January 2012 making the same claims.

In that post, there are no details given about when the dig took place are given or who was involved.