How did ancient Japan build a tomb that was one of the largest in the world? How high was the level of ancient japan civilization?
How did ancient Japan build a tomb that was one of the largest in the world?
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Is this saying there was a pyramid there?
Height comparisons. Yellow is Pharaoh Khufu's pyramid. Red is the tomb of Qin Shi Huang Di. Everyone knows ancient aliens built all of these.
They... dug a large moat, that's it. Somewhat impressive from semi-civilized troglodytes who just came out of the stone age a few hundred years before, but largely unimpressive when compared to the Greco-Roman world that was building 200 miles long bridge aqueducts at the time
What did those ellipses add to your statement?
was it even the japanese that built it? or the people that their ancestors displaced?
The Kofun people are most genetically similiar to modern Japanese as far as I read in a recent article. Moreso than Jomon and even moreso than Jomon people.
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Post the article, nagger
Here you go, brown chudjack
https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14444926
Those are chinese
Yeah, some fucking cowards who fled Qin wars. Fuck them.
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https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7qm7h4t7
> Keyhole-shaped Tombs and Unspoken Frontiers: Exploring the Borderlands of Early Korean-Japanese Relations in the 5th-6th Centuries
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/756453
> Keyhole-shaped Tombs in the Yŏngsan River Basin
What are you talking about?
Honestly the onlything that interests me about that era of japan, is the small theory/tidbit that maybe the kofun tombs were inspired by scythians. Who are well known for loving their tumulus tombs and mounds.
source?
Yeah, the only thing that interests you is some schizo theory to self inselt yourself through your supposed KKKang savage quasi white “”ancestors”” into non white history
>Yeah, the only thing that interests you is some schizo theory to self inselt yourself through your supposed KKKang savage quasi white “”ancestors”” into non white history
It would be far easier to do so by referring to Japan's Jomon heritage, especially within the imperial bloodline.
>Yeah, the only thing that interests you is some schizo theory to self inselt yourself through your supposed KKKang savage quasi white “”ancestors”” into non white history
chudjack if he nig
>Koreans and Chinks arrive in Japan
>suddenly civilization
Oh gee.
Kofun period japanese were roughly half jomon half northeast asian
Don't know why, but I absolutely love that helmet design on the right of the first row. Especially with the idea being that the 'beak' is the seat of an enchanting god.
It's a state formation thing. Wasn't advanced in other respects at the time but neither was Old Kingdom Egypt.