Was this Ancient Royal Tomb a Prehistory Megalithic Site Built by a Much Older Civilization?

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Guishan Tomb is a granite cave burial place of a Chinese King and his Queen who both passed away over 2100 years ago. It is an intriguing megalithic site with many unusual features; for example, it not only shares similar tool marks found at Baalbeck, Petra, Yangshan Monument and other ancient sites around the world, but also shares the same smooth stone finish with sites in Peru, Bolivia and Egypt.

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The tomb shows advanced engineering knowledge and highly sophisticated stone excavating technology that rivals current day machinery. I believe the unusual features of this cave system are evidence that the cave was not built by the King’s masons but was repurposed as such. In my opinion, this cave, along with other similar Chinese stone tombs, was an unfinished project from an unknown prehistory civilization.

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