This would have been better if there was a clearly suited Horcrux-vessel found at Godric's Hollow
The fact that this wasn't the case is one of the reasons I think it's not actually true. The only indication we have of it is Dumbledore's speculation based on a false premise.
Sure there was: his wand. You know, the symbol that he actually was special, that raised him from that hell that was the orphanage. If you think that's not significant to him, then you need to take another look at the diary.
I suppose it could have been something else, that was destroyed in the explosion.
DavidAgain, I think that he was interrupted in the process of making the Horcrux. As in, he did the entire Horcrux ritual, whatever it may be, and when it came time to kill the sacrifice, he fired the Killing Curse at Harry...who clearly reflected it backw...
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