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text sizeJapan's Imperial Family Reads The Standart
Prince Mikasa was presented with an article in a frame
The Japanese Imperial Family reads The Standart daily. Prince Mikasa, famous Japanese scientist, the fourth and youngest son of Emperor Taisho and Empress Teimei, has been presented with a framed article from The Standart and the Tangra Foundation's gold sward of Khan Kubrat. The gift was handed during the visit of Dr. Hristo Smolenov, former MP and research-worker in the fields of Logic and Heuristic, and archaeologist Diana Gergova.
The two of them enjoyed the honour to be received in Prince Mikasa's research institute in Tokyo. Some 27 years ago, the Japanese scientist showed interest in ancient finds from Bulgaria. He then said that they prove the existence of a great culture, "a fact which turns Varna in the most ancient civilization, known to men."
Knowing about his research, the two Bulgarian scientists have presented the prince with an article entitled "We Have Used "Pi" Before Pythagoras." It covers curious information about the symbols and messages, coded in the oldest gold treasure in the world, found in the Necropolis of Varna.
"We have discovered a breathtaking resemblance between the ancient ceramics from the Black Sea region and from Asia's far coast," said Dr. Hristo Smolenov.
According to him, the word is about a co-relation between these two ancient cultures.
Krastina Marinova
The two of them enjoyed the honour to be received in Prince Mikasa's research institute in Tokyo. Some 27 years ago, the Japanese scientist showed interest in ancient finds from Bulgaria. He then said that they prove the existence of a great culture, "a fact which turns Varna in the most ancient civilization, known to men."
Knowing about his research, the two Bulgarian scientists have presented the prince with an article entitled "We Have Used "Pi" Before Pythagoras." It covers curious information about the symbols and messages, coded in the oldest gold treasure in the world, found in the Necropolis of Varna.
"We have discovered a breathtaking resemblance between the ancient ceramics from the Black Sea region and from Asia's far coast," said Dr. Hristo Smolenov.
According to him, the word is about a co-relation between these two ancient cultures.
Krastina Marinova
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