DISCOVERY: Nail Cutter Of Goliath

 By Victor Olubiye



Archaeologists have found what they believe to be the “nail-cutter of Goliath,” dating back about 3,000 years, in a region that belonged to the ancient Philistine Empire.

The artifact, made entirely of solid wood, was discovered during a routine excavation and is being studied by experts, who believe the item may have belonged to the legendary giant warrior.

The size and weight of the object drew attention: the cutter had to be lifted by an industrial crane due to its uncommon proportions.

Researchers are now analyzing organic traces on the piece to confirm the authenticity of the dating and its origin.

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