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    Chinese pyramids are pyramidal structures in China, most of which are ancient mausoleums and burial mounds built to house the remains of several early...
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  • called pyramids: Mesoamerican step pyramids; see Mesoamerican pyramids Chinese pyramids Mesopotamian Ziggurats The Nubian pyramids, Sudan The Pyramid of Hellinikon...
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    also form the frustum of one or more pyramids, with additional features such as stairs added. Chinese pyramids. The John Hancock Center in Chicago, Illinois...
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    and Meroë. The pyramids of Kush, also known as Nubian Pyramids, have different characteristics than those of Egypt. The Nubian pyramids had steeper sides...
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    Napoléon) of the Louvre Palace in Paris, surrounded by three smaller pyramids. The large pyramid serves as the main entrance to the Louvre Museum, allowing light...
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    of other temples, smaller pyramids, and general construction projects—four other massive pyramids were built: the Step pyramid of Saqqara (believed to be...
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    Maoling (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    The tumulus Chinese pyramids "Maoling" is also the name of one of the Ming Dynasty Tombs to the northwest of Beijing Charles George: Pyramids, ReferencePoint...
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    to the base. Human pyramids are performed in various activities, including cheerleading and in circus acrobatics. Human pyramids are often formed to...
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    lies buried in the Maoling mound, the most famous of the so-called Chinese pyramids. Huo Guang sent 500 beautiful women there for the dead emperor. According...
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    "Government Issues 12 New Food Pyramids". redorbit.com. The Associated Press via RedOrbit "Government Issues 12 New Food Pyramids". Archived from the original...
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    pyramid, an example of a Johnson solid. Square pyramids have appeared throughout the history of architecture, with examples being Egyptian pyramids and...
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  • pseudoscientific beliefs about pyramids around the world that includes the pyramids in Egypt and specifically the Great Pyramid of Giza. One belief originally...
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    eaten. While the Board distanced itself from the pyramid, KF continued to promote it. Food pyramids were developed in other Scandinavian countries, as...
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  • to Pyramids. Pyramids title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Annotations for Pyramids Quotes from Pyramids Synopsis of Pyramids Pyramids...
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    other groups - see Mesoamerican pyramids the Norte Chico the Hohokam in periods of Ancient China - see Chinese pyramids Artificial dwelling hill Owen Lindauer;...
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    Tumulus (section China)
    the Middle Nile regions. Ancient Egyptian pyramids of the early dynastic period and Meroitic Kush pyramids are recognized by Faraji (2022) as part of...
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    Qianling Mausoleum (category Pyramids in China)
    Mural from the tomb of the prince Zhanghuai, 706, Qianling, Shaanxi." Chinese pyramids Zhao Mausoleum Valder (2002), 80. Eckfeld (2005), 26. Eckfeld (2005)...
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  • Western Pseudohistory Theory (category CS1 Simplified Chinese-language sources (zh-hans))
    (simplified Chinese: 西方伪史论; traditional Chinese: 西方偽史論; pinyin: Xīfāng wěi shǐ lùn) is a catch-all term referring to a series of Russian inspired Chinese fringe...
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    quest of Australia's lost pyramids". Rex Gilroy claimed that he discovered the Gympie Pyramid in 1975 and that the "pyramid" was created by Egyptians...
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    Colombia, after the collapse of several pyramid schemes. Thousands of victims had invested their money in pyramids that promised them extraordinary interest...
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  • marketing (simplified Chinese: 传销; traditional Chinese: 傳銷; pinyin: chuán xiāo; lit. 'spread selling') was first introduced to mainland China by American, Taiwanese...
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    northeastern China. The statistics for Chinese ancestorism, that is the worship of ancestor-gods within the lineage system, are from the Chinese Spiritual...
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    Zongzi (redirect from Chinese tamale)
    Zongzi (Chinese: 粽子; ZOHNG-zih), rouzong (Chinese: 肉粽; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-càng), or simply zong (Chinese: 糉; Jyutping: zung2) is a traditional Chinese rice...
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  • The 2024 Chinese Football Association League 1 (Chinese: 2024中国足球协会甲级联赛) was the 21st season of China League One, the second tier of the Chinese football...
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    "Bosnian pyramids". Osmanagić claims that a cluster of natural hills in central Bosnia and Herzegovina are the largest human-made ancient pyramids on Earth...
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    A pyramidal peak, sometimes called a glacial horn in extreme cases, is an angular, sharply pointed mountain peak which results from the cirque erosion...
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    Yangling Mausoleum of Han (category Pyramids in China)
    4437972; 108.9407111 The Yangling Mausoleum of Han (simplified Chinese: 汉阳陵; traditional Chinese: 漢陽陵; pinyin: Hàn Yáng líng) is the mausoleum of Emperor Jing...
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    Tomb of the General (category Pyramids in China)
    the pyramid measures approximately 75 meters on each side, about half the size of the Egyptian pyramids and is eleven meters in height. The pyramid is...
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    Penjing (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Penjing, also known as penzai, is the ancient Chinese art of depicting artistically formed trees, other plants, and landscapes in miniature. Penjing generally...
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  • have a Wikipedia article showing they are Chinese American or must have references showing they are Chinese American and are notable. Goh Choo San (吴诸珊)...
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