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| Subject: Newfound Ancient Chinese Statues Depict Unknown Technology Sun Mar 19, 2017 7:14 am | |
| Newfound Ancient Chinese Statues Depict Unknown Technology
March 19, 2017 by SkyWatch Editor
From the well-known Antikythera mechanism to the numerous artifacts whose construction cannot be explained based on existing evidence of historically available techniques or materials, some of the most popular archaeological mysteries are the claims that evidence of lost ancient technology has been found around the world. To add to this growing body of strange evidence, China Daily is reporting the discovery of a set of ancient statues which depict two mythical beings – one of which is holding a device of unknown origin […] The statue of Clairaudience, in particular, has baffled archaeologists who are at a loss to explain some of what the statue depicts. His facial expression has been described as “listening intently” and the device in his hands is believed to be some sort of unknown listening device. According to the head researcher of the Dazu Rock Carving restoration project, Li Xiaoqiang, experts can’t decide if the object is a snake or some sort of “telephone receiver to help him hear thousands of miles away.” Other theories suggest it might be a telescope. (READ MORE) |
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