Ancient human skull found in ChinaArchaeologists have discovered an ancient human skull in China, dating back to 80,000 to 100,000 years, which may shed light on a shadowy chapter of evolutionary history. The finding was made by an excavation team led by Chinese archaeologist Li Zhanyang in the central province of Henan. According to National Geographic News, a report from the Chinese government earlier suggested that the fossil came from a modern human, which would have forced a radical reworking of current theories about when ...
Ancient Filipino Creation Myth
How
the World Was Made: (This
is the ancient Filipino account of the creation.)
Thousands of years ago there was no land nor
sun nor moon nor stars, and the world was only a great sea of water, above
which stretched the sky. The water was the kingdom of the god Maguayan, and
the sky was ruled by the great god Captan. Maguayan had a daughter called
Lidagat, the sea, and Captan had a son known as Lihangin, the wind. The gods
agreed to the ...
Japanese Creation Myth (712 CE)
From Genji Shibukawa:
Tales from the Kojiki Translated by Yaichiro Isobe
The following is a modern retelling of the
creation story from the Kojiki, Japan's oldest chronicle, compiled in 712
CE by O No Yasumaro. This version is easier for the modern reader to understand
than the original, but its essential features are preserved. The quest for
Izanami in the underworld is reminiscent of the Greek demigod Orpheus' quest in
Hades for his wife, Euridice, and even more of the Sumeria...
The Dropas
To
this very day, there are two tribes of people inhabiting the Bayan-Kara-Ula
region who call themselves the Dropa and the Han. Neither tribe can be
categorized into any known race - they are not Chinese, nor are they Tibetan.
The people of both tribes are pygmy-sized with adults growing no taller than
3'-10" (the smallest measuring 2'-1") and weighing an average of 45 lbs. Their
skin is yellowish and they have unusually large heads just like the remains of
the aliens found in...
The Dropa Disks
In 1938 high in the mountains of BayanKara-Ula,
on the borders of China and Tibet a team of archaeologists were conducting a
very detailed routine survey of a series of interlocking caves.
Their interests had been excited by the
discovery of lines of neatly arranged graves which contained the skeletons of
what must have been a race of human beings. They appeared to have spindly bodies
and large overdeveloped heads. At first it had been thought that the caves had
been the home...
Cheneese Gods
by D.W. OwensAO The Four Dragon Kings
Ao Chi'in, Ao Kuang, Ao Jun, and Ao Shun, gods of rain and the sea.
Subjects of the Jade Emperor.
CH'ENG-HUANG God of
moats and walls. Every village and town had its own Ch'eng-Huang, most often a
local dignitary or important person who had died and been promoted to godhood.
His divine status was revealed in dreams, though the gods made the actual
decision. Ch'eng-Huang not only protects the community from attack but sees to
it that the King...
Ancient Chinas Extraterrestrial Emperor
Copyright 1997 Paul Stonehill
A "Fifth Ancient Civilization"?: Chinese
and Japanese archaeologists claim they have discovered in China's southwestern
province of Sichuan evidence of the fifth ancient civilization, as Japan's Kyodo
News first reported on October 28, 1996. The evidence is an earthen stage,
unearthed during a joint archaeology project and estimated to date back 4,500
years. It was found among the remains of an ancient castle near the banks of the
Yangtze River, 56 ...
Mystery coffins opened in 2,500-year-old tomb
JING'AN, Jiangxi, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese archaeologists have started to excavate a 2,500-year-old tomb containing 47 coffins made of a rare wood called nanmu in east China's Jiangxi Province. The tomb, in Lijia village in Jing'an county, is 16 meters long, about 11.5 meters wide and three meters deep. It is believed to date back to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-221 B.C.). It is the largest group of coffins ever discovered in a single tomb and the excavation has been dubb...
China's Olympic Challenge: The mythology of Eight
Copyright © SFGateThe significance of the date of the Beijing Olympic premiere on 8/8/08 cannot be overestimated. The mythology of these numbers symbolizes not only future prosperity but also a confidence that is self-fulfilling to a nation of people who have sacrificed for centuries for the concept of self-worth and national pride.Whatever happens at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, it is safe to say that the date is a turning pointin this 5,000-plus-year-old culture. Despite all of the ...
China finds secret tomb chamber
A mysterious underground chamber has been found inside the Chinese imperial tomb guarded by the famous Terracotta Army, Chinese archaeologists say. Historical records describing the tomb of Qin Shihuang, China's first emperor, do not mention the room which is 30 metres (98 feet) deep. The unopened chamber was found at the site near the old imperial capital of Xian using remote sensingtechnology. One expert says it may have been built for the soul of the emperor. More than 2,000 years...