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The aluminium wedge of Aiud (also called the object of Aiud) is a mysterious artifact of uncertain origin in the shape of a wedge, which was found at an archeological site near the Roman town of Aiud. It is composed of 89% aluminium covered by a thick oxide layer. The thickness of this oxide layer is said to be confirmation that the object has lain over a million years in the ground. The aluminium wedge of Aiud is often cited as "proof" that aliens visited earth at earlier times, because aluminium could not have been produced before 1825. Most scientists, however, believe that this object is a fake.
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