Lets take a look at the claims on this site, shall we?
The first error appears right at the top of the page:
"Max
Han was fishing with his family near London, TX".
In fact the finders name was HAHN.
The very next sentence says "When the rock was cracked open, this octagonally shaped iron hammer was exposed." while spectacularly failing to mention that at least 10 and possibly 11 years had passed since the rock itself was found.
The paragraph next to image two appears suspiciously like technobabble:
quote:
The enclosing rock contains Lower Cretaceous fossils. It is a concretionary sandstone nodule from the nearby cliff which is made up of concretionary sandstone nodules.
This site specifically claims that this is ENCLOSING rock, while that is NOT actually true according to the circumstances in which the hammer was found.
So either this site is telling outright lies, or, more likely IMO, this story has passed from one person to another being slightly distorted each time, taken each time on faith and never researched by anyone in that chain.