why is noone talking about this?
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/piramides/esp_piramides_china_3.htm
>>1714517
Something, something, jews, something
bumpan
>>1714517
Almost every ancient civilization built some kind of pyramids, it's the babbys first monument of history. They are actually incredibly primitive, one of the easiest buildings to design and build. The Egyptians went a bit overboard with it by the later dynasties, but earlier pyramids (and pyramids from other cultures) were basically heaps of dirt or debris covered with stone steps or plates.
reminder that entering the area is prohibited too
>>1714517
Because the Chinese government doesnt want to open it fearing a repeat of the Terra Cotta Warrior's discovery.
>>1715797
Why would they fear this? It's not the 70's anymore, nowadays the """"Communist"""" Party faps furiously over ancient Chinese heritage.
>>1715812
1) The Terra Cotta Warriors were discovered during Mao's period. Turns out, the rest of the CCP doesnt like the history destroying antics of the Red Guards
2) That's not the problem. The problem is this. When the Xian Farmers discovered the Terra Cotta Warriors when they were out building a well, they reportedly saw it, just for a few seconds, in all their painted glory. Oxygen came in and woosh, paint comes to dust.
The Chinese government fears that the same thing will happen to Qin Shi Huangs tomb. Which, if Ssuma Qian is to be believed, is filled chock-full of art.
I think they're just waiting for some boffin to come up with a crafty way of getting inside.
>>1715812
are we sure that it is a chinese heritage?