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Genuine Campo del Cielo Meteorite The name “Campo del Cielo” translates to “Field of the Sky” or “Heaven” referring to the discovery site near the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina. Location: Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina Age: The impact is estimated to have occurred between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating of charred wood found near the craters. Impact Event: The original meteorite broke apart in the atmosphere, creating a strewnfield of thousands of fragments and at least 26 impact craters. Historical Significance: The site was known to indigenous people long before its scientific discovery in 1576. Display labels and info included Size: 48 x 28 x 27 mm Weight: 85 grams
$120.00
Genuine Campo del Cielo Meteorite The name “Campo del Cielo” translates to “Field of the Sky” or “Heaven” referring to the discovery site near the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina. Location: Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina Age: The impact is estimated to have occurred between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating of charred wood found near the craters. Impact Event: The original meteorite broke apart in the atmosphere, creating a strewnfield of thousands of fragments and at least 26 impact craters. Historical Significance: The site was known to indigenous people long before its scientific discovery in 1576. Display labels and info included Size: 44 x 37 x 27 mm Weight: 88 grams
$125.00
Genuine Campo del Cielo Meteorite The name “Campo del Cielo” translates to “Field of the Sky” or “Heaven” referring to the discovery site near the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina. Location: Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina Age: The impact is estimated to have occurred between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating of charred wood found near the craters. Impact Event: The original meteorite broke apart in the atmosphere, creating a strewnfield of thousands of fragments and at least 26 impact craters. Historical Significance: The site was known to indigenous people long before its scientific discovery in 1576. Display labels and info included Size: 44 x 33 x 17 mm Weight: 38 grams
$90.00
Genuine Campo del Cielo Meteorite The name “Campo del Cielo” translates to “Field of the Sky” or “Heaven” referring to the discovery site near the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina. Location: Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina Age: The impact is estimated to have occurred between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating of charred wood found near the craters. Impact Event: The original meteorite broke apart in the atmosphere, creating a strewnfield of thousands of fragments and at least 26 impact craters. Historical Significance: The site was known to indigenous people long before its scientific discovery in 1576. Display labels and info included Size: 37 x 33 x 20 mm Weight: 46 grams
$105.00
Genuine Campo del Cielo Meteorite The name “Campo del Cielo” translates to “Field of the Sky” or “Heaven” referring to the discovery site near the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina. Location: Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina Age: The impact is estimated to have occurred between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating of charred wood found near the craters. Impact Event: The original meteorite broke apart in the atmosphere, creating a strewnfield of thousands of fragments and at least 26 impact craters. Historical Significance: The site was known to indigenous people long before its scientific discovery in 1576. Display labels and info included Size: 38 x 29 x 23 mm Weight: 41 grams
$105.00
Genuine Campo del Cielo Meteorite The name “Campo del Cielo” translates to “Field of the Sky” or “Heaven” referring to the discovery site near the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina. Location: Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina Age: The impact is estimated to have occurred between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating of charred wood found near the craters. Impact Event: The original meteorite broke apart in the atmosphere, creating a strewnfield of thousands of fragments and at least 26 impact craters. Historical Significance: The site was known to indigenous people long before its scientific discovery in 1576. Display labels and info included Size: 42 x 28 x 18 mm Weight: 37 grams
$94.00
Genuine Campo del Cielo Meteorite The name “Campo del Cielo” translates to “Field of the Sky” or “Heaven” referring to the discovery site near the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina. Location: Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina Age: The impact is estimated to have occurred between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating of charred wood found near the craters. Impact Event: The original meteorite broke apart in the atmosphere, creating a strewnfield of thousands of fragments and at least 26 impact craters. Historical Significance: The site was known to indigenous people long before its scientific discovery in 1576. Display labels and info included Size: 46 x 22 x 20 mm Weight: 31 grams
$90.00
Genuine Campo del Cielo Meteorite The name “Campo del Cielo” translates to “Field of the Sky” or “Heaven” referring to the discovery site near the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina. Location: Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina Age: The impact is estimated to have occurred between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating of charred wood found near the craters. Impact Event: The original meteorite broke apart in the atmosphere, creating a strewnfield of thousands of fragments and at least 26 impact craters. Historical Significance: The site was known to indigenous people long before its scientific discovery in 1576. Display labels and info included Size: 37 x 31 x 23 mm Weight: 44 grams
$105.00
Genuine Campo del Cielo Meteorite The name “Campo del Cielo” translates to “Field of the Sky” or “Heaven” referring to the discovery site near the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina. Location: Chaco and Santiago del Estaro in Argentina Age: The impact is estimated to have occurred between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, based on radiocarbon dating of charred wood found near the craters. Impact Event: The original meteorite broke apart in the atmosphere, creating a strewnfield of thousands of fragments and at least 26 impact craters. Historical Significance: The site was known to indigenous people long before its scientific discovery in 1576. Display labels and info included Size: 32 x 28 x 14 mm Weight: 21 grams
$75.00
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