Ancient Chinese Cave Tomb Shares Similarities with Osireion in Egypt?

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Like Guishan tomb (https://youtu.be/UutXy0H5ZYY), Beidongshan is another intriguing King’s cave tomb of located in Xuzhou. The artifacts and coins found in the tomb date the cave to be at least 2,100 years old during the western Han dynasty. The cave’s main level was carved entirely out of granite and shows amazingly advanced masonry that we might find impossible to create achieve today. This high level of sophisticated stonework can not be executed by hand tools, which begs the question: who were the real creators of these magnificent stone caves?

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My unique findings on this cave tomb reveal four similar characteristics it shares with the ancient Egyptian Temple of Osireion. These might be the evidence of a prehistory unknown advanced global civilization.

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