Lost treasure of Juba emperor (The last part)

19 years later, Russell Burrows published a detailed description of the April 2 event before an international archaeological conference at the Vienna Center, Austria.

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'535 feet deep from the bottom. The down angle is 6 degrees. The artefact I obtained in mud is the most. However, there are some in the niches or prices along the walls. There were also lights that had been plugged in stone on the wall. Some are arranged every 15 to 20 fit a tree ' . Significantly, the dimensions and similar characteristics of the tomb of Kubr-er-Roumia - Emperor Juba II. The emperor's mummy also has his treasure placed in the tomb that was taken away before the invasion of the Roman Empire in 44 BC. The first professional investigators on the emperor's tomb "found them to be in an 8-foot exhibition hall and 6.5-foot wide."

'Along the walls are small holes that seem to be made to put the lights on,' historian A. MacCallum Scott said. Like a cave in southern Illinois, the corridor in Mauretania's royal tomb "is about 500 feet long" . 'The wall above the lights is lit with animal fat, some oil or material is covered in black from the lamp. Once I lit 10 candles at some places to put the lights on, then turned off the lights. I was surprised because the whole space was illuminated. The widest space of the cave has five statues made from a black material like the objects displayed here. These statues are arranged in a semicircle, and they appear according to the rank of the Greeks: left and left hands in front; Caduceus left hand. These statues are over 8 feet tall, made from a black material. I estimate their weight to be between 4 and 6 tons, because the material is dense and very heavy. '

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Based on the helmet, it can be said that the warrior portrayed on this Illinois southern cave stone belongs to the 'special group' of the Roman Empire.

'I also discovered there are 13 doorways on the walls of the cave. The doors are closed to remember the neatly cut blocks. The gaps are sealed with tar or beeswax. I took out a stone block and was surprised to find that the sealed doorway was the entrance to a 12-square-foot mausoleum that placed a stone coffin in the middle. In this tomb, I found a male skeleton identified by the pelvis. On this skeleton there are coins, gold and jewelry; inside the sarcophagus beside the skeleton were swords, axes and shields. There were also large jars, now still, one of them collapsed and broke. Inside the broken jar is about 20 rolls of parchment. I don't touch them, I know quite well that if I do that I'll ruin them. They're still the same when I leave. '

'The next tomb I opened and looked very similar to the first one in size and structure. However, the rest of the skeletons are of a woman and two children. At the location of the woman's heart, slipping through the ribs was a thin golden object large enough to pierce the heart. It seems to me that this object is shaped like a large spear's nose or that the blade has been retained by the bone. Therefore when trying to remove it, it leaves the handle and stays here. The bones of the two children have a big hole in their forehead. The coffin also has two axes made of white marble. One of them fits snugly into the hole on the heads of two children. '

"There are also large jars in this tomb, but none of them are broken so I can't know what's in there. On the skeletons are a lot of ornaments buried with the dead."

'Farther behind on the lower floor of the cave is another larger, different grave in which there is a coffin in the center with a stone lid. Inside was a golden coffin like coffins in Egyptian tombs. In this golden coffin is something like a mummy. I didn't dare say it because I didn't touch the rotting fabric around that body. The tomb is closed thanks to a wheel-like device, made of stone and round. When the last gap appears, it will fall down the chute and roll down, closing the tomb. In the tomb is a rack that cuts across the stone wall. There are many statues that look like Amen-Ra - an Egyptian god. There are many artifacts such as full-sized copper spears, swords and bronze shields as well as other personal belongings. I did not touch any object, the coffin was still closed as well as the stone sarcophagus, and so was the tomb. '

Listening to the presentation with Burrows's long but calm voice that featured West Virginina, scientists at the Vienna conference were completely stunned. The story is completely reliable. But Burrows' dream-like story also contains many things, not simply reports.

Frank Joseph