Why can t the archaeological tea house be opened, and why can t the archaeological faction go up in

Updated on technology 2024-05-12
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Archaeological Tea House Forum is not open to the public, and you must have an invitation code to enter, so you can't open and enter without an invitation code.

    The Archaeological Tea House Forum requires a special pass when registering - that is, an invitation code, which is equivalent to using a software to enter the registration code, which is the same as a real-life invitation.

    is a role, only after receiving an invitation code, can you register.

    When the forum opens invitation registration, the invitation code becomes a necessary condition for registering for the forum.

    In order to register an ID, you must obtain a valid invitation code, at which point the normal registration function is generally suspended.

    Features of the Archaeological Tea House Forum Invitation Code:

    1. Each invitation code can only be used once, and its validity period generally ranges from a few days to dozens of days.

    2. The invitation code is generally composed of more than 10 digits of numbers and letters, which cannot be cracked.

    3. When someone registers with your invitation code, the system may add some forum points to you, but you may also be jointly and severally liable when the person you invite violates the rules in the forum.

    Notes:

    1. The Archaeological Tea Society Forum is a place dedicated to exchanges in the fields of archaeology, in order to avoid the registration of some people who are not helpful to improve the overall level of the forum, and to improve the quality of registered members, so the invitation code is set up when registering.

    2. Some forums may issue free invitation codes on a regular basis; There are also forums that will be held at certain times (such as festivals, generally focused.

    Five. I.X.

    1. During large-scale festivals such as the Spring Festival, the anniversary of the establishment of the station, etc.) is open for ordinary registration, and no invitation code is required for registration at this time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Big brother, have you opened it? Do you have an invitation code to give one?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At the same time, who can give an invitation code?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are three isotopes of the element carbon in nature, namely the stable isotope 12C, 13C, and the radioactive isotope 14C

    There are two main applications of 14C: one is to determine the age of biological death in archaeology, i.e., radiodating; The second is to use 14C labeled compounds as tracers to explore microscopic movements in chemistry and life sciences.

    Since carbon-14 has a half-life of 5,730 years and carbon is one of the elements of organic matter, the amount of carbon-14 in the body of organisms is roughly unchanged due to the need for respiration when they are alive, and the carbon-14 content in the body begins to decrease after death. An artifact's approximate age can be estimated by pouring its carbon-14 content, a method known as carbon dating.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Only 1-2 bucks 1The invitation code should be bought with forum coins, and the deep forum coins can be traded, and an invitation code needs 1000ro (ro: deep forum coins).

    2.Due to the needs of the transaction, when the forum currency is not enough, you can buy it with Alipay, 1 yuan can buy 500ro, that is, 1 yuan = 500ro, an invitation code = 1000....

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First go to the archaeology major to study for a few years to get a diploma, because in today's society, no matter how good your archaeological skills are, the state will not recognize them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You look stupid at the tomb robbery notes, right?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    One. The cost of excavation is large, and the technology of cultural relics preservation is not at home. It took more than 30 years and more than 700,000 people to build the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang until Qin Shi Huang died of illness.

    It is famous in the archaeological circles at home and abroad for its unusually large mausoleum scale, and its hidden cultural relics value and huge historical research value. So far, China has not excavated the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, mainly because of the consideration of cultural relics protection and excavation costs.

    Through the field investigation of archaeologists, if you want to open the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, you will encounter a lot of problems in the initial preparation stage. Due to the large scale, it was necessary to build a greenhouse with a width and length of nearly 500 meters before opening in order to cope with all kinds of bad weather phenomena during the excavation, because the excavation of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang could not be completed in a few months. However, there is no precedent for the success of such a huge greenhouse construction.

    Coupled with the huge consumption of manpower and material resources that can be expected, it is not suitable to open the imperial tomb at present. Secondly, according to relevant historical records, in the underground palace of the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, there are bows and crossbows and mercury and other mechanisms to deal with tomb robbers who trespass on the imperial tomb, so the tomb is not excavated, which is also for safety reasons.

    On the other hand, the underground palace is buried 26 meters underground, and according to archaeologists, it has been covered by water at about 16 meters. If it is forcibly opened, then the entire underground palace will be submerged and everything will be destroyed.

    In addition, even if the underground palace is opened by luck and is not flooded, modern cultural relics preservation technology may not be up to standard. At the beginning of the excavation of the terracotta warriors, it was originally a bright and dazzling colored terracotta figurine, but after being unearthed, it quickly faded into the color of clay due to oxidation, which is very regrettable.

    Two. After the painful lesson of the excavation of the Dingling Tomb, the state explicitly banned the excavation of the imperial tomb. Another important reason is that due to the backward archaeological technology and the weak awareness of cultural relics protection, the serious consequences caused by Guo Moruo and others in the excavation of Dingling made the entire archaeological community sigh.

    The permanent damage to precious silk fabrics, books and other cultural relics is undoubtedly a wake-up call. Therefore, the state issued a policy that except for some rescue excavations or other accidents, it is not allowed to excavate emperor-level mausoleums at will.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Qin Shi Huang is the first emperor of China, only in Lishan for 30 years, the scale is grand, the imperial tomb itself represents the Qin Dynasty at that time the highest culture, military, economic, humanities, there are major historical research, but it is said that the excavation encountered what kind of mechanism is dark, mercury, quicksand, landslide or something does not count. How to protect the imperial tomb is a big problem, modern historians do not have a complete set of plans for the protection and excavation of cultural relics, can not protect the excavated cultural relics intact, the conditions are insufficient, his complete existence is greater than reality. And now China's commercialization of cultural relics is too strong, and it is bound to be another tragedy to rush to excavate the imperial tombs!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I've opened a part of it before.

    But as soon as you open the terracotta warriors, you know? It turned out to be colored, and then the air turned yellow, so I didn't dare to open it again, saying that I would wait until there was new technology.

    In addition, people also use infrared rays to detect that the mausoleum is very luxurious, and the mercury is like a lake in the mausoleum, and there is a lot of silver, and they just dare not open it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not that you can't open it, it's that you don't dare to fight.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Click on the big foot settings, find a tool called Map, there is a thing called {Start Archaeological Assistant} in it, just click on it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Click on the map and zoom in to the continental level (e.g. Eastern Kingdoms level) and you'll see 4 small shovels on the map (if you look closely, there must be 4). Then fly near the small shovel, click on the map, and you can directly see the obvious marked areas on the map. Then there's exploration.

    You can dig 3 of each exploration site, then go to the next location, and each time you dig another one will randomly spawn another one on the continent. Just keep flying, just keep digging.

    Before 100, it is best to use planing to lift, to 90 it is still relatively easy, 90-100 to plane a lot. Of course, many people can't help but synthesize it, preferably after 75. After skill 100, you can only use synthesis to upgrade.

    If the druids recommend it in Kalimdor, they can teleport directly to the Moonlight Glade, and the dk recommends it in the Eastern Kingdoms.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The project is poor for three generations, and archaeology ruins a lifetime, classmate, this is on Ma Hong, you should often see it, archaeology is what Blizzard wants to come up with, and it is used to consume point cards.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Archaeology is really a waste of time, and you can only fly little by little, flying around.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    To put it simply, excavation excavation is very simple, but the means of preservation are too backward Imperial tombs are not only small tombs with bones and burials, small tombs have limited sealing conditions, they are basically in a state of peroxide, direct excavation will not have major changes, but such as the tomb of Qin Shi Huang and other large super large tombs themselves are in a very stable state of preservation, if they are excavated directly now, then most of the precious tombs will be unrecognizable For example, (the terracotta warriors and horses were unearthed when they were colored, and the colors were quite bright, but there was no perfect preservation technology at that time For example, if we want to excavate the Mausoleum of the First Emperor, then at least build a super-large oxygen-free, sterile, light-free closed building, at least a higher standard than the rocket and satellite production workshop), so it is extremely irresponsible to excavate a large imperial tomb before we have effective preservation and sealing technology.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the first planned excavation of the emperor's mausoleum was one of the Ming Tombs, but the protection of its unearthed cultural relics was not done well, the precious cultural relics of the Wanli Emperor and his two queens - the coffin was thrown into the ravine as garbage by the workers, and even the bones with rich information were also burned in the (Wen) (Revolution). Therefore, the cultural relics department decided to be extremely cautious about the excavation of the emperor's tomb.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Not to mention anything else, just looking at the depth of the influence of China's 5,000-year history on Chinese, in fact, to this day, generation after generation of Chinese people have never completely detached themselves from China's 5,000-year history, which means that until now Chinese overall is still very superstitious. Chinese from ancient times to the present say that ghosts and gods, foreign countries have longing for God, we Chinese reverence for the deceased to a certain extent beyond foreigners, people to stay soul, soul scattered, even if the soul is scattered, still can not be disrespectful to the dead, this can be regarded as some Chinese from the heart of respect.

    On the other hand, the Chinese are really smart, especially the construction of mausoleums, just looking at the location of Wu Zetian's cemetery is admirable, the top of the mountain has a very wide view, the middle is flat, and the opposite is two symmetrical mountains, the Chinese are very particular about symmetry, these combinations are like a lying woman, that is, Liangshan, this alone, maybe there are a bunch of tombs that have not been found at all, maybe a hollow mausoleum under a certain mountain is not a clod.

    Looking at the structure of the mausoleums of all ancient emperors, it is very complicated, and every time I see some reports on the internal construction of the mausoleums, I feel that our modern people are really not as intelligent as the ancient people. Let's take Wu Zetian as an example, why can't her tomb be opened, I think on the one hand, it is out of respect for her, on the other hand, it can't be opened at all. It is impossible to blow up the hundreds of 200-ton large stones, and to blow them up is to destroy the mountain, and the interior was hollowed out for the mausoleum, so why blow it up again?

    In general, Chinese archaeology does not deliberately dig passages, because they enter the tomb with a proper name, not a tomb robber, and cannot be done by tomb robbers, nor can they destroy the tomb itself and its surrounding environment.

    And I think the archaeological community actually hides a lot of things, maybe some tombs have been discovered, some secrets have been cracked, but they won't say, because these secrets have the potential to subvert thousands of years of Chinese historical accumulation, people will not accept it, and the country will not either, they can only hold it in their hearts until they die.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The state stipulates that emperor-level tombs cannot be dug up.

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