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1876年首次被西方人报道的这个巨型石碑,应该是位于在今天的哈萨克斯坦的七河алатау 的北坡某地。就是咱们的博乐蒙古自治州温泉县北山北坡。如今已不见踪影。估计是被俄罗斯人很早就秘密拿走了,藏在 әрмиташ 博物馆。
这个巨型石碑,我估计跟成吉思·可汗有直接关系。
A reader of our most recent catalog volume, informs us that in our rambles through the archeological literature we somehow missed the "mother of all megaliths."
The sketch portrays the Tombs of the Genii, as they appeared circa 1876. These towering standing stones were -- and perhaps still are -- located on the Kora River in what was Soviet Turkestan, Siberia. When you learn of their sizes, you'll realize that these lithic monstersmuststill be there, because modern machinery would be taxed to nudge them.
The largest of these standing stones rises 75 feet above ground level and probably penetrates 12 feet below. Its weight is in the neighborhood of 3,800 tons! This is more than 10 times the weight of Er Grah, the largest standing stone in Brittany and more than twice the size of the massive Trilithon still languishing in its quarry at Baalbek, Lebanon. This latter stone is routinely claimed to be the largest dressed monolith in the world. It isn't!
While the Siberian monolith is probably more recent than the Baalbek stone and not as finely finished, it is an unparalleled example of stone quarrying, transportation, and erection. The stones of the Great Pyramid and those Easter Island statues are puny in comparison. Who erected these giant megaliths and how did they wrestle them into place?
(Howard, John Eliot; "The Early Dawn of Civilization...,"Victoria Institute, Journal of the Transactions, 9:239, 1876. Cr. E. von Fange)

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这个巨型石碑,我估计跟成吉思·可汗有直接关系。
A reader of our most recent catalog volume, informs us that in our rambles through the archeological literature we somehow missed the "mother of all megaliths."
The sketch portrays the Tombs of the Genii, as they appeared circa 1876. These towering standing stones were -- and perhaps still are -- located on the Kora River in what was Soviet Turkestan, Siberia. When you learn of their sizes, you'll realize that these lithic monstersmuststill be there, because modern machinery would be taxed to nudge them.
The largest of these standing stones rises 75 feet above ground level and probably penetrates 12 feet below. Its weight is in the neighborhood of 3,800 tons! This is more than 10 times the weight of Er Grah, the largest standing stone in Brittany and more than twice the size of the massive Trilithon still languishing in its quarry at Baalbek, Lebanon. This latter stone is routinely claimed to be the largest dressed monolith in the world. It isn't!
While the Siberian monolith is probably more recent than the Baalbek stone and not as finely finished, it is an unparalleled example of stone quarrying, transportation, and erection. The stones of the Great Pyramid and those Easter Island statues are puny in comparison. Who erected these giant megaliths and how did they wrestle them into place?
(Howard, John Eliot; "The Early Dawn of Civilization...,"Victoria Institute, Journal of the Transactions, 9:239, 1876. Cr. E. von Fange)









