Dropa stone discs

There are 2 articles in this series
Dropa stone discs

Discovery of Drop discs We have written about finding discs before. They were discovered in 1937 (some sources state the year 1938) by the Chinese archaeologist Zhichu Teji in the Bajan-har-shan Mountains, in northern Tibet. They were then forgotten in the archives for 20 years before being encountered by another Chinese professor, Tsum Um Nui.

Peter Krassa drew attention to Dropa's discs as early as 1973 in his book "Als die gelben Götter kamen" (When the Yellow Gods Came).

In 2007, during preparatory work for coal mining, strange stone disks were discovered in Jiangxi Province, which were slightly convex in the central part. Gradually, they pulled a total of ten of them out of the country. The discs were very similar, about three meters in diameter and weighed about 400 kilograms.