He has extensive experience in Sinology research.
Now, he followed Professor David and Professor Dukes, who were studying American civilization, and prepared to enter the huge San Cristo Mountains to conduct some simple research.
Trying to find traces of the Olmec civilization, which once used Mexige as its main development territory, in the new Mexige continent of the United States, which is connected to Mexige.
Professor David and Professor Dukes have recently been committed to conducting in-depth research on the Olmec civilization, the mother of American civilization.
As an expert in sinology, he assisted the two professors in their research on the famous "Yin people's eastward migration" theory in the study of Olmec civilization.
"Taos is a special place where a large number of buildings of the former Native Americans still exist. It does have some research value," said Professor David, scratching his beard. "However, the development policy in the direction of cultural tourism has caused great obstacles to the research of our scholars."
"It's a pity that there isn't much interesting research in Taos. Too many people have done it, so it's hard to find anything groundbreaking. The San Cristo Mountains nearby may have something worth mentioning that hasn't been discovered yet."
Professor Dukes casually echoed Professor David's words.
The purpose of their trip was to investigate the mountainous areas that were difficult to explore. If they found some places worthy of in-depth excavation and research, it might contribute to the study of American civilization.
Before that, they stayed in Taos for a while.
The architectural complex in Taos 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 experience the culture of a place, the first thing to do is to taste the local food. Tasting the original bread baked in the clay oven in Taos Town is really a unique flavor."
Professor David said and smiled.
Professor Dukes also nodded in agreement.
However, while the two professors were walking and discussing in front, Jay Carioca, who was following behind them, kept his head down in deep thought.
The San Cristo Mountains, an adventurer's paradise adjacent to the tourist mecca of Taos, have never required any permission to enter.
But this time it was different. The troops stationed at various checkpoints at the foot of the mountain and the machine guns set up at key intersections clearly conveyed the message that no strangers should approach.
Carioca was curious as to why this situation suddenly occurred.
And the strangest thing is that the two professors who were stubborn about sneaking in right under the noses of the troops actually did it.
Before he could react to what was happening, the two professors led him around various checkpoints and sneaked in without making any noise.
It was as if the right time, right place and right people were suddenly on their side, and they always managed to seize the moments that the soldiers didn't notice.
The troops stationed at the foot of the mountain were as useless as the Maginot Line at this moment.
He had been studying American culture with the two professors for some time, but he never knew that they had such amazing stealth skills.
"It's a waste of talent to study the history of ancient civilizations instead of becoming an assassin."
After quietly complaining a few words, Carioca continued to follow the two professors.
He was not worried about what would happen if he was discovered by the army. The three of them were senior professors at top universities and had some connections behind them.
In this free country, they still have some means.
Just as Carioca was daydreaming in the back, a loud 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 flash of fear flashed through his mind.
Earthquake?! Moxige is located in the Pacific Rim seismic belt, so it is not surprising that an earthquake occurs here in the neighboring New Mexico Continent of the United States.
Simple thoughts flow quickly through my mind.
Before he could think any further, the noise around him gradually subsided.
Carioca touched his bruised arm. The wound was not deep, but the area covered was quite large, causing him to grit his teeth in pain.
He looked at the two older professors.
Professor David and Professor Dukes had recovered and didn't seem to have suffered any harm.
However, after they stood up, they did not make any extra movements and just stared into the distance without moving.
Carioca frowned.
He stood up and patted the shoulders of the two motionless professors from behind: "What's wrong? Why are you standing here all of a sudden?"
"Do you have any bruises?"
However, the two professors obviously did not respond to his questions.
"Really? What did you see? This reaction is too exaggerated..."
Before Carioca could finish his words, he followed the two professors' line of sight and saw a scene that made him stop talking subconsciously.
They were now halfway up a small mountain in the Sierra San Cristo Mountains.
After Carioca stood up, his field of vision instantly became much wider. From where they were, they could clearly see that another small peak in the San Cristo Mountains not far away had changed drastically.
A man-made structure appeared on the mountainside.
The huge bronze door, estimated to be thirty meters high, is embedded in the steep mountain wall.
Carioca was stunned when he saw this scene, then he swallowed subconsciously.
As we walked, the remains of the ancient civilization suddenly appeared in an earthquake?
This way of appearance is too outrageous.
Carioca pondered for a moment, then took out a telescope and looked towards the opposite mountain. The bronze door immediately became clearer to him.
With the help of the telescope, a head carved from a natural spherical boulder was seen near the bronze door, which was estimated to be more than two meters high.
This is a very representative stone carving art of the Olmec culture.
Having followed the two professors of American civilization for so long, he has also gained some understanding of the oldest American civilization - the Olmec civilization.
He was sure that it was the stone carving style of the Olmec civilization.
It now appears that this place where no traces of Olmec civilization have ever been found was actually once an area where Olmec civilization was active.
Moreover, the use of bronze as doors meant that the Olmec civilization actually had mature bronze smelting technology. Carioca, who was well versed in Chinese studies, understood that mature bronze smelting technology was basically only possessed by the Shang Dynasty.
This is undoubtedly a groundbreaking new discovery for the study of ancient American civilizations. The theory of the Yin people's eastward migration may become popular again. This may be good news for those who have restarted the research on the theory of the Yin people's eastward migration.
only……
"Guys, if we go there now, we might be able to conduct some simple exploration and research before the army arrives."
Carioca said so.
No matter why there are troops stationed in isolation at the foot of the mountain, the noise will definitely attract them up. By then, if they ignore the isolation and sneak into the San Cristo Mountains and are temporarily captured, they will not be able to carry out the first-hand exploration and research in time.
(End of this chapter)