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The 2,200 Year Old Hanging Coffins Of Ancient China | Absolute History In the rugged terrain of China's Sichuan Province, a haunting sight captures the imagination: ancient wooden coffins suspended precariously from cliff faces. This phenomenon, linked to the mysterious Beau people, has left experts puzzled about the culture and traditions surrounding these burial practices. In a recent documentary, the hosts embark on an archaeological expedition to unravel the mysteries behind these hanging coffins. The Beau people, largely erased from history due to a massacre in the 16th century, have left behind only a few clues about their existence, primarily these odd vertical cemeteries. The expedition aims to answer intriguing questions: How did the Beau manage to scale cliffs to bury their dead in such a daring way? Could they really fly, as folklore suggests? As the documentary delves into the details, viewers are taken on a scientific journey through the remote mountains. The footage captures the difficulties faced by modern climbers attempting to reach the coffins—some resting over 300 feet above the ground. The sheer challenge of lifting a 500-pound coffin up such heights with primitive tools, offers insights into the advanced agricultural skills of the Beau, who may have produced silk and fine linen. The documentary enriches our understanding by blending expert interviews with the stunning visuals of the cliffs. Historical records hint that the Beau believed their souls ascended to heaven after death, hence the desire to elevate the coffins. This belief intertwines with practical concerns—keeping the dead from wild animals or enemies. The expedition culminates with the discovery of human remains, leading to significant breakthroughs in understanding the Beau’s heritage, and a possible link to modern descendants. Through DNA analysis, researchers are hopeful about identifying living relatives, which could monumentalize the cultural legacy of the Beau people. This inspiring exploration reminds us that beneath these ancient practices lies a tapestry of human history, spirituality, and mystery. The film not only engages history enthusiasts but also raises profound questions about identity and the human connection to the past.
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