Building a Salvation Organization from Scratch

Chapter 38 This way of appearance is too outrageous

Chapter 38 This way of appearance is too outrageous
Jay Carioca is a professor of history at Yale University.

He has extensive experience in Sinology research.

Now, he is preparing to enter the huge San Cristobal Mountains for simple research with Professor David and Dukes who study American civilization.

Trying to find traces of the Olmec civilization that once used Mexico as the main development territory in this New Mexico continent of the United States that is in line with Mexico.

Professor David and Dukes have recently been working on in-depth research on the mother of American civilization - the Olmec civilization.

As an expert in Sinology, he assisted the two professors in their research on the theory of "Yin people crossing east" which is relatively famous in the study of Olmec civilization.

"Taos Town, as a special place where there are still a large number of Native American civilization buildings, does have some research value." Professor David scratched his beard and said, "However, the development policy in the direction of culture and tourism is of great importance to us scholars. Research has caused a lot of obstacles."

"It's a pity that the research in Taos Town is not very interesting. Too many people have done related research, and it is difficult to have anything groundbreaking. The nearby San Cristobal Mountains may hide something worth mentioning." nothing was found."

Professor Dukes casually responded to Professor David's words.

The purpose of their trip is to inspect the difficult-to-excavate mountain range. If they find some sites worthy of in-depth excavation and research, they may contribute to the study of American civilization.

Before that, they stayed in Taos Town for a while.

The architectural complex in Taos Town is one of the oldest, most beautiful, and best-preserved Indian buildings in the southwestern United States, which is quite attractive to these two professors who study American civilization.

"To feel the culture of a place, the first thing to do is to taste the food of this place. Tasting the bread baked in the original clay oven in Taos Town is really special."

Professor David smiled.

Professor Dukes nodded in agreement.

However, while the two professors were walking and discussing in front, Jay Carioca, who was behind them, kept bowing his head in thought.

As a paradise for adventurers, the San Cristobal Mountains are adjacent to the tourist holy land of Taos, and no permission has been required to enter them.

But this time was different. The troops stationed at various passes at the foot of the mountain, as well as the machine guns set up at key intersections, obviously expressed the meaning of keeping strangers away.

Carioca was curious why this happened suddenly.

And the strangest thing is that the two stubborn professors who wanted to sneak in under the noses of the troops actually did it.

He didn't even realize what was going on, so he was led by the two professors around various passes, and got in without any movement.

It's as if the right time and place are all on their side, and they can always catch moments that the soldiers don't notice.

The guards stationed at the foot of the mountain seemed to be useless at this moment like the Maginot Line

He has been studying American culture with the two professors for a while, but he never knew that the two of them had such powerful stealth skills.

"Instead of being an assassin, it is really a shame to study the history of ancient civilizations."

Quietly complaining, Carioca continued to follow the two professors.

He wasn't worried about what would happen if he was discovered by the army later. The three of them were all senior professors at top universities, and they had some connections behind them.

In this free country, they still have some means.

Just as Carioca was thinking wildly in the back, a sound of earth shaking echoed in his ears, and the ground under his feet began to shake.

He fell to the ground in an instant.

Carioca's pupils dilated, and a wave of fear flashed through his mind.

earthquake? !
Mexico is located on the circum-Pacific seismic belt, so it is not surprising that an earthquake occurs here as the territory of New Mexico, the United States.

Simple thoughts flowed quickly in my mind.

Before he could continue to think about it, the commotion around him gradually subsided.

The violent shock came and went quickly.

Carioca touched his bruised arm. The wound was not deep, but the extent of the bruise was not small, which made him grit his teeth and feel the pain.

He looked at the two older professors.

I saw that Professor David and Dukes had calmed down at this moment, and they didn't seem to be hurt.

However, after they stood up, they didn't make any unnecessary movements. They all looked into the distance and remained motionless.

Carioca frowned.

He stood up and patted the shoulders of the two motionless professors from behind: "What's wrong? They are all standing here suddenly."

"Do you have any chafing medicine?"

However, the two professors obviously did not respond to his question.

"Really, what did you guys see? This reaction is too exaggerated..."

Before Carioca finished speaking, following the gazes of the two professors, he saw the scene that made him subconsciously stop talking.

They are now halfway up a small mountain in the San Cristobal Mountains.

After Carioca stood up, her perspective instantly widened a lot.Looking down from them, you can clearly see that another small mountain in the San Cristobal Mountains not far away has changed drastically.

An artifact is revealed on the mountainside.

The huge bronze gate, which is estimated to be 30 meters high, is inlaid on the steep mountain wall.

Carioca stared blankly at this scene, then swallowed subconsciously.

Walking and walking, the relics of ancient civilizations were revealed in a burst of earthquakes?

Then this way of appearance is too outrageous.

Carioca pondered for a moment, then took out the binoculars to look at the opposite mountain peak, and immediately saw the bronze door more clearly.

With the help of the telescope, near the bronze gate, a head estimated to be more than two meters high and carved out of a natural spherical boulder was seen.

This is a very representative stone carving art of Olmec culture.

Having been with two American civilization professors for so long, he also has some understanding of the oldest American civilization-the Olmec civilization.

He was sure that was the stone carving style of the Olmec civilization.

Now it seems that in this place where no traces of Olmec civilization activities have ever been found, it was actually an area where Olmec civilization activities once existed.

And the use of bronze as the door means that the Olmec civilization actually had mature bronze smelting technology.Carioca, who is proficient in Sinology, understands that the mature bronze smelting technology is basically only possessed by wealthy merchants.

This is undoubtedly another breakthrough discovery for the study of ancient American civilizations. The theory of the Yin people's eastward journey may be prosperous again. It may be good news for the few of them who restarted the study of the Yin people's eastward journey theory.

only……

"Guys, if we go there now, we may be able to conduct simple exploration and research before the arrival of the army."

Carioca said so.

No matter why there are troops stationed at the foot of the mountain for isolation, this movement will definitely attract them. At that time, they who were temporarily captured because they ignored the isolation and sneaked into the San Cristobal Mountains will not be able to carry out the first-time exploration in time. Researched.

(End of this chapter)

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