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An archaeological team of more than ten people is preparing to enter the tomb of a general from the Tang Dynasty. . . . . . . . .
Archaeology - literally, the science of studying ancient people. Jakobspoe first used the term in 1674. He was a German physicist, traveler and scholar in the 17th century.
Archaeology is used to represent the homologous bodies observed in archaeological remains. The culture mentioned in archeology has its own specific meaning, specifically referring to a group of remains that can be observed in archaeological discoveries and belong to the same era, are distributed in the same area, and have the same characteristics.
The whole group of people seemed to be in their twenties and thirties, and they were led by an old man and were about to enter the tomb. This tomb was not just discovered. The national archaeological team had already conducted a detailed inspection inside, so why did a group of archaeologists still want to go in? It turns out that this group of young people are all incoming students from the Department of Archeology, School of Biology, Peking University. Graduate intern. The old man is the director of the China Archaeological Institute. He once won the National Archaeological Academic Report's Outstanding Contribution Award. He has made great contributions to human development and exploration, and has also won the country a lot of honors in world academics.
This time, I led college students who are about to graduate from previous years to conduct on-the-spot inspections. In order to increase the practical ability of archaeology for these college students who have only studied theory but have no practical experience.
Under the leadership of the old man, everyone entered one after another.
“This is the tomb of a certain general in the Tang Dynasty. There is no record of this general in historical records. Perhaps it was lost in the long river of history. After investigation by scholars, The architectural structure of the mausoleum, paintings, calligraphy, sculptures, etc. are all similar to...