Top 10 Weirdest Discoveries Ever Made 

Nazca Lines -  These are unusual white line formations that you can see if you take a flight trip over the southern Peru desert. 

Tongue of Stone -  In the 3rd or 4th century in Britain, a strange burial was performed in a village. When in 1991 some archaeologists started digging at that site in Northamptonshire. 

Terracotta Army -  In 1974, one group of archaeologists in Xian made an excavation and this helped them make a splendid discovery, that of a Terracotta army. 

The Voynich Manuscript -  If you do not know anything about the Voynich Manuscript then this discovery will surely grab your attention. 

The Danish Spirals -  This happened a few years ago when two archaeologists used their metal detectors in a field in Denmark and discovered some gold. 

Moai Statues -  Moai statues of Easter islands are amongst the most iconic and weirdest archeological discoveries made to date. 

The Mass Grave of the Headless Vikings -  It was a mass grave that contained the headless remains of 54 Viking mercenaries. There were 54 dismembered skeletons and 51 skulls in a pile. 

Stonehenge -  Stonehenge is a 5000-year-old prehistoric monument situated in Salisbury city, England. The monument has been made using many large and small stones. 

The Atlantis City -  This lost city of Atlantis is perhaps one of the weirdest archeological discoveries ever. This city is said to have been built by Poseidon, the Sea God. 

Mount Owen Moa Claw -  In 1986, a group of archaeologists discovered a bird claw while digging down a New Zealand cave.  

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