Two articles detailing significant examples of readable ancient Chinese writings that have been identified upon the rocks of the Southwest are located in the " Additional Research Publications" section listed above as " Supplemental Reports #1 and #3."įor the more serious researcher, background information on the study's comparative statistical rubric is presented in the primary research report of this endeavor: Asiatic Echoes - The Identification of Ancient Chinese Pictograms in pre-Columbian North American Rock Writing, 3rd edition. A print version of the manuscript may be obtained by following the link to the "Asiatic Echoes" page of this website shown above. Readers are encouraged to view and download for their own personal use the study's supplemental and ancillary research reports. Click on the item " Academic Commentary" at the top of this page to view comments provided by the study's major academic authorities. Importantly, multiple world-renowned sinologists and epigraphers have confirmed all these identifications. In addition, several hundred additional examples of many of these symbols have been identified, mostly along a path stretching from California's Mojave Desert to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Significantly, all the study's pictogram-glyphs have a form matching that of a known complex ancient Chinese script character, each with statistical confidence equal to or greater than 95%. (CLICK HERE TO VIEW OR DOWNLOAD A REPRESENTATIVE PICTORIAL INDEX OF 104 OF THESE ITEMS.) As of January 2023, this study has identified 131 unique ancient Chinese scripts in the North American rock writing record.
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