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Q: What is the mystery?
A: There is a temple in Java Island that looks exactly like the one in Maya. If only looking at a picture of it, one would think that it is a Mayan temple. The Great Pyramid of Egypt is very unique, but there are also a number of jet-black small pyramids scattered all over the Nubian Desert in the south of Egypt. "Rin," which is found in Xian, China in great number, is a huge tomb built two-thousand years ago and basically having a shape like a pyramid in Egypt. There is an underground world being constructed around this pyramid. The Terra-cotta soldiers of the first emperor of Qin, Shi Huangdi, are very famous that life-sized figures of warriors and horses had been buried under the ground. As I visited the tomb of Eitaikoushu seventy-five meters west of Xian, I realized that the interior structure was very similar to that of a tomb in the Valley of the Kings. It resembles so much that it would almost make you think that there was some kind of relationship between China and Egypt in ancient times. @ In short, although there are pyramid-shaped buildings all over the world, the relationship among them is still unknown.

Q: What do I think?
A: As ziggurat of Sumer also resembles the temple of Maya, I would guess that the ancient world had been having a frequent cultural exchange. Was the sea voyage technique in those days much more advanced than our expectation? Since there is a rapid progress in the research also on these issues, I will be providing the latest information on that. @@@


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