Chinese miners dig up flying saucers

When digging coal mines in China's Jiangxi Province, the workers discovered a strange block of rock, in the shape of a disk, in the middle of the protrusion. Continue digging from the ground appears a rock very similar to the first stone ...

When digging coal mines in China's Jiangxi Province, the workers discovered a strange block of rock, in the shape of a disk, in the middle of the protrusion. Continue digging from the ground appears a rock very similar to the first stone .

Just like that, they obtained 9 identical round stones. Their diameter is about 3 meters, weighing about 400 kilograms. Archaeologists have come to the site to look at it but temporarily they have not given a specific conjecture yet.

Experts believe that the plates are objects of worship (mascot) of ancient Chinese people. In 1938, an archaeological team excavated on the border between China and Mongolia, on a mountain branch of Bayan-Hara-Ula discovered a graveyard, consisting of hundreds of stone caves, each with a corpse. The strange thing is that all corpses have a height of no more than 115 cm.

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New "flying saucers" were found by Chinese miners.

These mummies are different from Tibetans, Chinese or any Asian. Archaeologists found all 716 graves. The legs of the bodies were all blocked by a stone plate. On some Chinese Chinese stone plates about the fact that unknown machines had ever flown to this place 12,000 years ago, due to the so-called 'Drop' controls, copper The reincarnation is about a tribe who called 'Kham' . Both types of people are not mentioned in Chinese history. When returning, archaeologists took away dozens of burial and crafting items.

After the war with Japan, the Second World War and the cultural revolution in the 60s and 70s of the last century, when the Red Guards smashed the research institutes and museums, not a single disk rest. Losing the archaeological report also showed the exact location of this unusual grave. Science cannot believe the rumors, so experts only see this story as legends.

In 1994, one of the Australian engineers, working under a Chinese contract at the Museum of the Ancient Citadel of Xi'an found out that the relics like 'Drop's plate' were described. Although these stones do not have hieroglyphs, the figures on them also clearly reflect certain images of the universe, but so far there are no clear explanations.

Now Chinese archaeologists will study stone plates, discovered in Jiangxi Province. They hope that under the petrified crust, formed by the characteristics of the local climate will have drawings and writing that will recount the history of the mysterious 'Drop' .

Update 17 December 2018
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