What's the deal wit these things?

What's the deal wit these things? Is it basically banned to excavate them so that people can't find out that even the Emperor's family was imported from Korea/China like everything else in their culture?

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  1. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Just typical Japanese conservatism of not changing things and keeping traditions for their own sake.
    There would probably need some requests from Japan universities for that to change.

    >No one is allowed to enter the tomb complex, which is surrounded by a moat surrounded by a gate. The fact is that no one has been to the inner moat since 1872, and the main part of the tomb has supposedly not been accessed in about 1,000 years.
    Surely some people have gone over that gate and swam there, but if there really hasn't been any maintenance of the center in 1000 years, there's probably nothing to see, and you'd need to know exactly where the tomb is to excavate.
    If there is anything left to excavate anyway. Some of these must have been robbed at some point before.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >writes long ass reply
      >doesn't even look at the image clearly diagramming the mound and where to find shit.
      typical fricking IQfy

  2. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >What's the deal wit these things?

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    same shit with the chinese pyramids, full of dead white dudes that would frick with their ethnocentric historical interpretations.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      This. Surely they know what's inside them after having at least excavated some of them or all of them in secret, but they stopped after finding super Saiyaryan kings looking like Son Goku and his entourage of dragon warrior Thanes inside.
      >Sakai, Japan
      The tomb builders were Saka-Raulis.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      jesus fricking christ that would be so based. imagine if one of these chinese graves gets finally opened and it some DNA testing is done and it turns out that the zhou and qin were paternally tocharians/wusun

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        This happened to the Shang. I'm 99% convinced China is trying to memory hole the Shang now.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          Care to explain?

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          wut.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            /pol/ack morons read in twitter than China is a white civilization because they found some dead yamanas in the western chinese desert who died of sand asphyxiation.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      We're white we wuzzing now about samurais?

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >The Japanese say they're white

        It's over incel third world bros... Our anime lord's have abandoned us ..

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1739889562753937755.html

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        So everything wuz white, now?

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          yes

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >What's the deal wit these things?
      Chieftain burial, assumedly.
      > Is it basically banned to excavate them so that people can't find out that even the Emperor's family was imported from Korea/China like everything else in their culture?
      It's banned for the same reason no one is allowed to dig up William of Normandy or Charlemagne: Cultural continuity. Same reason the chinks aren't going to dig up the namesake of their fricking country from his megalomaniacal tomb. No, It doesn't matter that it has been over 2000 years.

      https://i.imgur.com/oamklal.gif

      This. Surely they know what's inside them after having at least excavated some of them or all of them in secret, but they stopped after finding super Saiyaryan kings looking like Son Goku and his entourage of dragon warrior Thanes inside.
      >Sakai, Japan
      The tomb builders were Saka-Raulis.

      You have as much proof as times I've had sex: Zero.

      Just typical Japanese conservatism of not changing things and keeping traditions for their own sake.
      There would probably need some requests from Japan universities for that to change.

      >No one is allowed to enter the tomb complex, which is surrounded by a moat surrounded by a gate. The fact is that no one has been to the inner moat since 1872, and the main part of the tomb has supposedly not been accessed in about 1,000 years.
      Surely some people have gone over that gate and swam there, but if there really hasn't been any maintenance of the center in 1000 years, there's probably nothing to see, and you'd need to know exactly where the tomb is to excavate.
      If there is anything left to excavate anyway. Some of these must have been robbed at some point before.

      >Some of these must have been robbed at some point before.
      Probably most, if other places are any indication. Most Kurgans in the Eurasian steppe were ransacked by russians a century or so before proto-archeology even existed, for example.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >You have as much proof as times I've had sex: Zero.
        Brutal

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        No man, they're all banned if I'm not mistaken, there are thousands of them and you're not allowed to touch any of them.

        https://i.imgur.com/jxPASb8.png

        https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1739889562753937755.html

        >https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1739889562753937755.html
        Seems like we wuzzism plain and simple. About as convincing as few brown ppl hieroglyphs meaning the egyptian pharaohs were all Nubians.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      While the theory that China was started by outside nomads has some evidence, the Kofun in Japan were built at the earliest in the 3rd century A.D. which is simply too late. Any indo-european influence would have been far more ancient.

  3. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    They were built by invaders.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Northeast Asia
      Who are these people?
      Are they the descendants of the neolithic agriculturalists from China?

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Supposedly according to this study they're from the yellow River region, so Japanese are basically Beijing colonizers by majority admixture.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          What is the genetic difference between the 'Northeast Asia' group and the 'East Asia' group?

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            I think mongols/manchus type folks vs yellow river type of people/han Chinese

            That's a video covering it, star of David is unrelated for hopeful chuds.
            https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abh2419?_ga=2.211112470.245052054.1634555531-807676447.1634555531
            thats the study itself, you can read if you like.

  4. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    The royal family has already admitted they have Korean ancestry.
    >In 2001, Emperor Akihito told reporters "I, on my part, feel a certain kinship with Korea, given the fact that it is recorded in the Chronicles of Japan that the mother of Emperor Kammu [Niigasa] was one of the descendant of King Muryong of Baekje." It was the first time that a Japanese emperor publicly referred to Korean blood in the imperial line.[5] According to the Shoku Nihongi, Niigasa (720–790) is a descendant of Prince Junda, son of Muryeong, who died in Japan in 513 (Nihon Shoki Chapter 17).
    More likely that DNA testing dead royals would likely show that somewhere along the line some concubine banged a courtier and the whole direct line of succession was broken. It would undermine the entire legitimacy of the royal family given the importance of lineage.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yes, the Emperor's ancestors were connected to one Korean and the Emperor was proven to be Korean

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      It is already open knowledge among the historically inclined that the current royal family comes from an illegitimate line.
      It isn't covered up.
      >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanboku-ch%C5%8D_period
      Since the Nanboku-Cho period, the Emperors have descended from a pretender line that eventually gathered enough support to supplant the legitimate dynasty.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        The "illegitimate line" was illegitimate during the nanboku-cho and ceased to be so once they won and got the regalia. Basically while there were two courts, the Japanese government admits that the Southern one was in the right, but once this period ended there was only one emperor, who was legitimate. They were still descended from the imperial line, just a different branch.

  5. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    How many of these things are there in Japan?

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Thousands. Tens of thousands probably if you count those yet to be discovered.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        I'm guessing most of them are a lot smaller than the one in OP's pic?

  6. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >burial mounds in japan
    Steppechads, we can't stop winning.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >steppe people is when mound

  7. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    it is not done so as not to disrespect the dead by disturbing their graves also we do not know whether we have the means and technology yet to properly preserve what is inside

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Coping pretty hard. They're just protecting their natironoracial ego from horserider theory being proved correct.

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