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China Hidden Pyramids

Everett Sinclair

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"China's Hidden Pyramids" explores the existence of pyramid-like structures scattered across China, challenging conventional understandings of ancient Chinese history and architecture. The book delves into the archaeological evidence, historical context, and cultural significance of these enigmatic monuments, many of which have been overlooked for centuries and mistaken for natural hills. Readers will discover how these structures, while distinct from their Egyptian counterparts, showcase ancient Chinese engineering, astronomical knowledge, and spiritual beliefs. This book argues that these pyramid structures necessitate a re-evaluation of historical accounts.

 
The approach involves a systematic examination of specific pyramid sites, an analysis of the cultural and historical context, and comparative studies with similar structures worldwide. The evidence presented includes satellite imagery analysis, ground-penetrating radar surveys, and archaeological reports. The book emphasizes the need for further research and revised historical narratives, connecting architecture with history, archaeology, and cultural studies.

 
The book begins with the initial discovery of hidden pyramids in China by Western travelers. It then progresses through detailed examinations of specific pyramid sites, analyzes the cultural and historical context, and concludes with a comparative study. Ultimately, "China's Hidden Pyramids" offers a fresh perspective on ancient civilizations by presenting compelling evidence for these largely ignored monuments.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 55 pages.

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