Scientists Unearth a 12,000-Year-Old Sumerian Weapon of Gods — It's Still Active

Archaeologists have uncovered what some researchers believe may be the legendary Sumerian superweapon described in ancient Mesopotamian records. Estimated to be nearly 12,000 years old, the mysterious artifact displays remarkable engineering and unusual characteristics unlike any known weapon from the ancient world. Scientists studying the discovery are comparing it with Sumerian tablets that describe powerful devices capable of unleashing catastrophic destruction. The find is reigniting debate about forgotten technologies, advanced prehistoric civilizations, and whether ancient legends preserve memories of real events. As further analysis continues, the mysterious artifact is raising extraordinary questions about humanity’s earliest history. Subscribe to BS TV for more amazing free documentaries! 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@BrightSide-T... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook:   / brightside   Instagram:   / brightside.official   TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information in this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer's responsibility to use judgement, care and precaution if you plan to replicate.