Excluding Northern Africa did they even invent barrells in Africa before White people came along
The way most but not all crowds of black people behave you would have people fighting with barrells
Even if most black people do not commit violent crimes there are a high enough percent who do that places that attract a lot of black people tend to end up with fights
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ClL4qAmDdH0
Video Title
Donkey Kong the Original Barrell Battle
@Bakke @nomebullyyou @shortstories I have doubts that Indians were capable of doing it too. Probably some asians from eaither china or some central asian parts build their things and migrated somewhere else and Indians took over most statues looks more like typical asians than indians.
It is closer to ancient china IMO.
last should be chinese Buddhist statues from the Zhihua Temple near Beijing, Ming dynasty
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Earlier
I do not have time to fact check the language name until later but it might be called the Pali language
Fact check attempt
Remembered reading a book about the Tibetan book of the dead & them mentioning translations between some language group near India & Chinese related to previous comment
Trying to look into it & I find
The template index of Chinese Tibetan is being considered for deletion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_Chinese/Tibetan
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There is a whole wikipedia article about Sino Tibetan Languages with theories of influence by both China and Tibet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Tibetan_languages
The funny thing is Indian Sanskrit is much closer looking to me to ancient Greek or Latin than to ancient Chinese or Korean or Japanese
Why Sanskrit has a sick obsession with gender and singular or plural when declining nouns that Chinese Korean and Japanese do not