posted on Jan, 21 2005 @ 02:17 PM
Chi Pu Tei, a professor of archaeology at Beijing University, directed the archaeological survey of the series of interlinking caves. In a report he
noted that the "caves" may have been artificially carved, and were more like a complex system of tunnels and underground storerooms. The walls were
squared and glazed, as if cut into the mountain with a source of extreme heat. Inside the caves were several ancient, but neatly arranged burial
sites, and in them the skeletal remains of a strange people.
He found the skeletons to be about 4 feet 4 inches tall, with 'oversized' heads in relation to their otherwise 'slender' frame. At first he
suggested that these might be the remains of an unknown species of mountain gorilla! His fellow academicians ridiculed his published findings, "Who
ever heard of apes burying one another?" but "Yet, what kind of human was this?"
More discoveries made further in the total of 716 caves all but ruled out the idea that these were apes. On the walls our carved pictograms of the
heavens were found: the sun, the moon, the stars, and the Earth with lines of dots that connected them. Then his team made "the most incredible
discovery of all." Half buried in the dirt floor of each cave they found the disks, referred to as "odd stone disks" and described as "obviously
fashioned by the hand of an intelligent creature, with approximately nine inches in diameter and three-quarters of an inch thick. In the exact center
was a perfectly round, 3/4" hole, and etched in its face was a fine groove spiraling out from the center to the rim, making the disk look for all the
world like some kind of primitive phonograph record