The broken end of the bone seemed ancient as well.
Only the outer half of the finger bone was exposed outside the crystal, so it didn't scatter.
Sean estimated the size of the hand bone to be slightly smaller than his own by using his hand as a reference.
He immediately searched on his mobile phone for all kinds of prehistoric humans and apes' hand bones, from primitive apes and cave-dwellers to modern humans, and found that this hand bone belonged to a regular human!
Fortunately, Sean had read a lot about the evolution theory and was not very convinced, so after checking the evidence, he was only amazed for a while and then moved on.
This must be a holy relic of some Maya tribe, right?
However, if this thing were to be made public, some scholars might claim it was a fake, right?
But Sean didn't care about that. There are always two sides of a story.
He believed that those who believed in creationism would want to buy such an artifact.