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« Reply #30 on: October 02, 2007, 07:54:08 am »








The second part of the "Shan Hai King" is describing an expedition over an area starting in Manitoba, then proceeds to Moose Mountain in Saskatchewan. From there continues to Sioux Pass in Montana, Wolf Mountain and again to Medicine Bow Peak in Wyoming, later to Longs Peak, Mount Harvard and Summit Peak in Colorado; then to Chicoma Peak, Baldy Peak, Cooks Peak and Animas Peak, New Mexico.


This strange survey continues to Mexico describing the Madero, Pamachic, Culiacan and Triangulo heights and at the end reaches the Pacific Coast near Mazatlan.

In the third section of the book there are described mountains located along the Pacific Coast such as Mount Fairweather, Mount Burkett in Alaska, Prince Rupert and Mount Waddington in British Columbia. Mount Olympus in Washington is also described along with Mount Hood in Oregon, Mount Shasta, Los Gatos and Santa Barbara in California.

The last section describes Mount Rainier in Washington, mount Hood, Bachelor Mountain, Gearhart Mountain, Mahogany Peak and Crane Mountain in Oregon; then Trident Peak and Capitalo Peak in Nevada.

The oldest Chinese work of "The Classic of Eastern Mountains" is not only a geographical survey of high level but also a very strange book describing nature in different regions of the North America, its plants and animals.

The other parts of the ancient Chinese work, like the Ninth and Fourteenth books are full of worth to mention expressions:

"luminous" "great canyon", "place where the sun is born" or "a stream flowing in a bottomless ravine". Are the early surveors talking about a sunrise in the Grand Canyon? Other sections of the Chinese book written more than four millenia ago is under thorough investigation. But preliminary it is already confirmed that the remaining sections deal with further explorations of the Great Lakes and regions of Mississippi Valley...

Who were those anonymous surveyors working with their extremely accurate geographical studies of the American landscape? And did it more than 4000 years ago?...


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ANCIENT CHINESE KING 'LED TRIP TO AMERICA'





Paul Sieveking
Sunday Telegraph

SCANDINAVIANS are preparing to celebrate the 1,000 years since Leif Ericsson sailed to the New World from Greenland. However, the idea that Norsemen were the first to reach America by sea is widely contested.

For instance, Mark McMenamin, a professor of geography and geology at Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, is convinced that the Carthaginians discovered America between 350 and 320 BC. In an issue of the Numismatic magazine, and at a meeting of the American Friends of Tunisia Association last May, he interpreted a series of puzzling gold coins of that period as depictions of the known world, which includes a land mass to the west of Spain.

Experts on ancient trade routes believe that the Carthaginians reached the coast of Brazil; Punic amphorae have been found underwater in a bay near Rio de Janeiro and 4th century BC Punic coins have been excavated at seven sites in the eastern United States.
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American archaeological finds offer a riot of anomalies, including ancient coins and many epigraphic puzzles. The Bat Creek Stone from Tennessee bears a Hebrew inscription said to date from about the second century AD; an inscription found near Philadelphia and dated to 800-600 BC seems to be in Basque.

The maverick historian Farley Mowat has just published The Farfarers: Before the Norse, in which he argues that the first Europeans to reach America were “Albans” who set off from the north of Scotland in the 8th century AD in search of walrus ivory. The 78-year-old Canadian author maintains that the remains of long houses far above the tree-line in northern Quebec were built by these immigrants. His 36 books on the life, history and ecology of North America have sold 15 million copies, and he shrugs off the scorn of conventional historians.

Evidence suggests that America has long been visited both across the Atlantic and the Pacific. The earliest human remains yet discovered in the New World, the skeleton of a young woman found in Brazil and carbon-dated to 11,500 years, shows distinct Australoid features, while the 9,300-year-old Kennewick Man from Washington State most closely resembles Polynesians of the South Pacific.
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Xinhua, the Chinese press agency, reported that similarities between almost 300 markings found on pottery, jade and stone at unspecified ancient native sites in central America closely resemble 3,000-year-old Shang dynasty characters for the sun, sky, rain water, crops, tress and stars. American and Chinese pictographs in 56 matching sets were shown to senior academics at a symposium in Anyang, former capital of the Shang dynasty.

These impressive similarities add fuel to theories that Chinese arrived in the Americas before the end of the Shang dynasty in 221 BC. Shang legends state that a king led his people on a journey to the east, with some historians believing that he took them across the Bering Strait to North America.

The Chinese classic, the Shan Hai King of about 2250 BC, contains what seems to be an accurate description of the Grand Canyon. Peanuts and maize have been found at ancient Chinese sites dating back to 3000BC. The orthodox view is that neither of these plants left their native America before their export by European colonists in 16th century AD.
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« Reply #34 on: October 02, 2007, 08:03:17 am »


Chinese Face in the Gulf of Mexico - c.1,000 BC - Diego Rivera Museum
From Ancient Egyptians and Chinese in America by R.A. Jairazbhoy
http://www.goldenageproject.org.uk/370.html







In AD 499, a Chinese monk, Hui Shen, returned to China claiming to have spent 40 years in the land of “Fu Sang”. He left a record of the country he visited, which has been recorded in official histories – a land thought by some modern scholars to be ancient Mexico.

Then there is the 3,000-year-old pottery found on the Valdivian coast of Ecuador, decorated and incised in exactly the same way as pottery from the Jomon area of Japan, and not preceded in Ecuador by plainer and simpler bowls and urns.



Paul Sieveking is editor of Fortean Times.
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ART MOTIFS OF CHINA AND MEXICO
http://www.goldenageproject.org.uk/286motifs.html







Striking similarity is shown between art motifs of China and Mexico in the two decorative borders shown above, the upper coming from the early Ch’ou Dynasty in China and the lower from El Tajin, Mexico. The similarities, including the use of the double line for emphasis and the curved “tiger tufts” at the bottom are too exact to be fortuitous.



From Mysteries of Forgotten Worlds

by Charles Berlitz
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                              Strange Artifacts Discovered Right Here In The USA






This is obviously a woman with a pharaoh's
hat. This may have been the image of
Hatshepsut who sent an armada to the
Americas searching for trade. This is a clear
example of some of the Negev writing as well.


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« Reply #37 on: October 03, 2007, 11:58:48 am »




This is a reference to the image of the
Sphinx from someone who has never
seen a picture of it, or been there.
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« Reply #38 on: October 03, 2007, 12:00:33 pm »




This is a picture of a native and someone
from the east holding a Hawk over the head
of an Egyptian. The Hawk was the symbol of
the virgin born offspring-god of Isis.
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« Reply #39 on: October 03, 2007, 12:01:46 pm »




On the left (of photo) is an example of the
shape of the copper ingots found in Michigan
and at Knossos. Next to it, is a relief from
Luxor with an Egyptian carrying one of the
copper ingots. Notice the unique shape.
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« Reply #40 on: October 04, 2007, 06:08:37 pm »




Example of Egyptian gold coins found in the Americas.
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« Reply #41 on: October 04, 2007, 06:12:08 pm »




An example of an Egyptian Prayer stone found near the copper mines.
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« Reply #42 on: October 04, 2007, 06:14:11 pm »




An obvious relief of an Egyptian found in the mounds.
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« Reply #43 on: October 04, 2007, 06:16:06 pm »




Egyptian image found in the mounds.
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« Reply #44 on: October 04, 2007, 06:18:02 pm »




Roman ship


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