Many fossils of ancient elephant in Taiwan cor-respond
with the land
of
Mu
The land of Mu once was the paradise of ancient elephants
The land of Mu once was the paradise of ancient elephants
According to Indian and Maya Records, there were many ancient elephants
walking in the forest in the glacial era. Roaming through the primeval vast
forests of the land of Mu were herds of “mighty mastodons and elephants” that
flapped their big ears to drive off annoying insects.
There are many fossils of ancient elephant confirm Taiwan once have been a paradise of elephants. The above pictures: the down molar tooth of Stegodon at Tainan (left), the mammoth's skull in Taiwan Strait (middle) and the elephant skull at Chai-liao River (right).
Lian-Jie Wang, the expert of fossil, reserves about
70,000~80,000 pieces of Taiwan’s fossil. These are fossils of elephant's molar
(left) and the incomplete fossils of ivory and elephant's vertebra (right) that
Lian-Jie Wang keeps.
摘錄自何顯榮教授《認識台灣古文明》
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