Chapter 119: Rare Treasures
Rare treasures!
When everyone saw this thing, they were shocked!
Although he didn't say anything on his lips, he said everything in his heart. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
No one who has received a primary education knows about this thing.
But no one saw the real thing.
It is said that after being discovered about eighty years ago, it disappeared shortly after.
Exactly who went missing, there are different opinions, and it is impossible to be sure.
I didn't expect it, but I saw it here today.
For this possible ancestor, everyone could not say that they had respect, but they were curious, and after the initial surprise, everyone took a step closer and admired the appearance of this suspected ancestor.
Of course, there is no whole body, only a skull.
It's such a bone that is linked to that discovery, and if there are more things, it can be seen everywhere.
Everyone's eyesight is outstanding, coupled with mental concentration, the skull that they see is instantly seen throughout, and its characteristics are also caught by everyone.
I saw that the top of its head was low, its forehead was tilted back, and its eyebrow ridge was protruding forward and connected to the left and right.
The bone of this skull is at its broadest, near the two ear gates.
Huasheng, in particular, has not only learned the structure of the human brain, but also undergone countless craniotomy exercises.
Not only the dead were opened, but the living were also opened.
As a pioneer family and a master of surgical treatment, the Hua family has always been a knife in hand, and there is no forbidden area.
Since the head may also be sick, it is naturally where their divine sword goes.
Their generations have been able to navigate where others have been held back.
Therefore, Huasheng, as a contemporary successor, has done countless craniotomy surgeries, and his familiarity with the human brain is like an old driver's familiarity with Jinghua's small alley.
Therefore, as soon as he looked at this suspected ancestor, he immediately saw its specific data.
And at this time, others are still wondering, who is this inhuman guy?
Huasheng's visual inspection showed that the bone wall was about 10 millimeters thick, with an error of up to half a millimeter.
He also measured that the guy's brain volume was about 1,100 milliliters.
He also made a special observation of the features of the mandible.
Of course, the mandible of this skull is incomplete, how many are counted, anyway, it is an approximation.
Its alveolar margin is tilted forward, the chin is retracted, and the dentition is flush.
At least these characteristics, Hua Sheng believes that this suspected ancestor is not fundamentally different from modern humans.
Because even modern people, their bony characteristics are not exactly the same.
Those who are more elegant-looking are more different from ordinary people than those who are suspected to be ancestors.
Perhaps this ancestor was also different at the time.
Therefore, Huasheng adheres to a view that it is almost enough, as long as they are generally similar, they are the same kind.
Therefore, it is also the case now, Huasheng has passed, and this skull is left by the unknown ancestor.
However, whether this thing is real or fake, Huasheng doesn't care.
His profession is to bring back to life those who are going to die, regardless of who they are.
In his opinion, whether the dead are Qin Shi Huang or Li Lianying, they are all the same!
It doesn't even make a difference whether it's a eunuch or not.
Others don't have the professional quality of Huasheng, and they are basically watching the excitement.
Although they all know that this thing is not trivial, but for them at the moment, it is a bone!
It's not even as good as a bone.
Because the bones still smell a little bit of dead, this piece is just a stone.
It's not surprising that they reacted in this way, but the two who saw it through live TV were different.
The two of them got up together!
It turned out to be in the hands of these robbers!
Scenes from history appeared in the minds of the two in an instant.
It was as early as when the Dongying island nation entered China, and the archaeological work that was still being excavated was also suspended, but researchers were able to sort out the fossils in the Cenozoic Research Laboratory at Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
Later, tensions between the island nation and China and the United States grew, and these invaders began to occupy some of the neutral American offices in Beiping.
The Peking Union Medical College Hospital, where the fossil skull was stored and kept, was not spared, even though it was the property of the United States.
Under these circumstances, the Cenozoic Laboratory decided to find a safer place to store the BJ Homo fossils.
At that time, there were three treatment options.
First, the fossils were transported to the rear of the Anti-Japanese War, but in the war environment, it was difficult to ensure the safety of long-distance transportation.
Second, it is buried on the spot in Beiping, but safety in the occupied area cannot be guaranteed.
Third, it was shipped to the United States for preservation.
From the situation at the time, the third treatment option was the best choice.
However, according to the contract signed between China and the United States at the time of the joint excavation of the fossils, all the fossils excavated here are Chinese property and are prohibited from being transported out of the country.
So the people at the American Legation at that time refused to accept it.
Later, after coordination, the U.S. ambassador to China, who was far away in the anti-Japanese rear, agreed and authorized the U.S. Legation in Beiping to receive these precious ancient human fossils and prepare to safely transport them to the United States for preservation.
At the end of '41, a special train of U.S. Marines sailed out of Beiping, and it was said that the car contained these fossilized skulls.
After the scheduled train arrived at Pyridhuangdao, the fossils were transported to the steamship "President Harrison" and then to the United States.
The person in charge of the consignment was Forlì, a veteran Marine Corps doctor who was about to leave China for the United States, and the two boxes of fossils were mixed in his 27 suitcases and sent to the train.
Representative Foley says the matter was quite secret at the time.
In Zohuangdao, Representative Foley's assistant, Davis, was responsible for receiving the special luggage.
Davis later recalled that he went to pick up the luggage, which contained twenty-seven boxes, and left them all in the room where he lived.
Representative Foley waits for the next day to return home aboard the USS Harrison.
However, the next day, December 8, 41, the Navy of the Dongying Island Kingdom attacked Pearl Harbor, and the United States declared war on the Dongying Island Country, and the Pacific War broke out.
The invading forces of the Dongying Island nation quickly occupied the U.S. establishment in China, and the U.S. Marine Corps barracks in Huangdao were also occupied by the Japanese, and Representative Foley and Davis became prisoners.
In TJ's prisoner of war camp, Forlì and his team received luggage from the Qinhuangdao military operations one after another, but the skulls were nowhere to be found.
According to Wu Qianjun's investigation and analysis, these skull fossils must have fallen into the hands of RB invaders.
Many of the older generation of Dongying Island people have an almost obsessive enthusiasm for Chinese culture and Chinese cultural relics, and they will do whatever it takes to get their hands on them.
These skulls are undoubtedly the target of their pursuit.
Far away in the sky, they will run to get their hands, how can they let go of these things when they get them?
Maybe the whole incident was their premeditation!
If they are expected to hold back like a gentleman in those luggage, and return to Zhao to ensure that the contents are perfect.
Then he doesn't know what the robbers of the Dongying Island Country are, and thinks that they are a group of moral greats.
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