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In 1838, a mysterious tiny stone disc was discovered among other ancient artifacts within a burial vault at Grave Greek Mound by Jesse and Abelard Tomlinson. At first however, they discarded the small object, with their main focus on the indigenous jewelry, skeletons, beads and other artifacts found within the burial vaults of the mound. One of the stories told says that they left it on the ground near other rubble where it would be rediscovered 5 years later. The stone was analyzed and they found numerous letters inscribed on the stone from all over the world from different cultures. At the time it was a remarkable discovery that led to competing founding claims for the stone and generated several different stories that didn't match up to scrutiny. A man named M.C. Reid conducted an experiment to determine if the characters used were alphabetical, or random. His conclusions based on the small study was that there was no good evidence to believe that the stone was genuine. The mystery however, wouldn't be solved for another 130 years, when in 2008 researchers found the source of the inscriptions, they were copied out of a 18th century published work called An Essay on the Alphabets of the Unknown Letters That are Found in the Most Ancient Coins and Monuments of Spain.