At most, some problems are scattered bones, and the rest have long been attributed to dust. In fact, complete corpses are mainly rare. As for other bodies like Mrs. Xin Zhui, we can hardly see them. As soon as they are unearthed, they will stir the world. Speaking of bones, the first step is to find a way to piece together a complete skeleton and then bring it back to the laboratory for various studies. Most bones will be sealed after research, because not all bones have archaeological value, and these bones can only be sealed. If there are valuable bones, the research results will be sent to the museum after the exhibition.
Bones with no archaeological value are sometimes visited by some small local cultural relics bureaus and exhibited in a certain place to attract more people to visit. If it is a well-preserved skeleton, even an uncorrupted corpse like Xin Zhui, it must be preserved with the best technology. Such a corpse has high archaeological value, which not only needs to be studied, but also attracts countless people every year. It is worth mentioning that there are still some bones that have no archaeological research value, but they also have ptomaine on them, so only a little remains are left in these bodies, and all the remaining enterprises are cremated. In short, the key problem in the discovery of unearthed bodies is whether they have social value. If a bone has no time value, it will certainly not be fully valued.
Interestingly, when Mrs Xin Zhui was unearthed, it directly caused a sensation in the world archaeology. This is very rare, so most of the bodies found have turned to ashes over time, and there is no need to dispose of them. Digging an ancient tomb like a TV series shows that zombies don't exist.