Why are archaeologists most afraid of the eggs of ancient tombs, is it really so mysterious?

Updated on culture 2024-06-21
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The tomb has been around for thousands of years, and no one knows what kind of germs eggs can breed. The protein inside has long been moldy, and it is even likely to be a bacterial bomb.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The reason why archaeologists are afraid to find eggs in the tomb is because if it is a fresh egg, it means that the tomb has been stolen, and if not, it will be particularly difficult to clean up.

    The protection of cultural relics is a very important thing for a country, because every cultural relics carry the history of the country, and the unearthing of each cultural relics is a supplement to the history of the ancients, and it is the vast number of archaeologists who help these cultural relics to see the light of day. However, archaeology has always been an unpopular major, and young people are rarely willing to deal with those ancient cultural relics, so archaeological talents are particularly rare, and archaeology is a work that requires great patience, after discovering an ancient tomb, archaeological experts need to use a fine brush to cover the soil layer of cultural relics layer by layer, so as to ensure that the cultural relics will not be destroyed. Many archaeologists are most afraid of finding mineral water bottles in ancient tombs, because once discovered, it means that the ancient tomb has been destroyed, so it can only be salvaged excavations, and the remaining cultural relics are not too valuable, but few people know, archaeologists are also afraid of finding eggs, let's talk about why:

    First, the eggs were found, and it is likely that the tomb has been stolen and excavated

    If fresh eggs are found in ancient tombs, because eggs are rich in nutritional value, they are used by many tomb robbers to supplement nutrition. So the same reason as the discovery of mineral water bottles probably means that this ancient tomb has been visited, so the remaining excavation value is not large, which means that the cultural relics have been damaged or lost.

    Second, if it is an egg left in ancient times, it is particularly difficult to clean up

    However, there is another situation that is the eggs left in ancient times, which can be regarded as cultural relics eggs, but because the surface of the egg skin is calcium, it is extremely difficult to clean, and it will be destroyed if you are not careful, but it will not work if you don't clean it up, after all, it is a cultural relic, but it takes a lot of effort to clean it up but there is not much research value.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    An egg is an egg today, but if it is excavated from an ancient tomb, it is a cultural relic, and it also has high archaeological research value. It is still relatively rare to put eggs in ancient tombs. In previous archaeology, most of the eggs found in the tombs were mausoleums before the Han Dynasty.

    At that time, the standard of living was extremely low, food was insufficient, and eggs were very precious. It is difficult for poor families to raise chickens, and eggs are a scarce food in their eyes. And those who use eggs as funeral offerings are only done by princes, nobles and large families.

    1. In the archaeological community, archaeologists are both afraid and headache of the eggs in the ancient tombs, and they can't touch them.

    Then it's simple that archaeologists are afraid to find eggs. Because of the external structure of the eggs, intact eggs can be found in ancient tombs. But the inside of the egg must be rotten, and the organic matter in the shell will also decompose completely.

    In this way, the eggshell will become very thin, like a thin layer of large white ash, which will break when touched. The decaying material inside the egg will form some gases that will condense in the egg. As soon as it is broken, all the gases come out, and these gases may also contain many viruses and bacteria that were unknown before!

    It's like an unknown biochemical **!

    Second, it will affect the overall progress of archaeology.

    There is also a potential unknown health threat to archaeologists!

    3. Why are eggs placed in the tomb?

    The first theory is that when a person has not died, after the mausoleum is built, the eggs laid by the male and female hens after mating are put into it, along with the rice. Look at it when the person dies and is buried.

    If the eggs hatch chicks in the tomb and eat the rice, it means that this is a treasure of feng shui, and the humidity and temperature are very suitable; If the eggs don't hatch chicks, then the feng shui here is not good.

    The second theory: In ancient times, people were more superstitious, believing that eggs could hatch chicks, symbolizing endless life and progeny. The purpose of using eggs as funeral offerings is to bless their family from generation to generation.

    The third theory: the tomb owner was a person who loved to eat eggs during his lifetime. In the ancient concept, what you enjoy in life should be enjoyed in the same way after death. At that time, being able to eat eggs often was also a status symbol.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After the egg is found, it means that the identity of the tomb owner is relatively noble, indicating that the tomb has been stolen by others, and the egg will be broken directly after touching the skin, which may affect the collection value.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is because if an egg is found, the shell of the egg will be oxidized very badly, and it cannot be touched at all, and there is no research result.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because this means that this tomb may be very important, and it may be the tomb of a large family.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because these eggs are very easy to break, and they have been buried for a long time, the interior has already caused a sensation among archaeologists, and the complete stage seen is complete because they have not been touched in a confined environment. If they touch it with a brush, it will break, and there is a good chance that bacteria will be present in the egg.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because these eggs have been corrupted in the ancient tomb for a long time, once touched, they may turn into a pool of stagnant water, which is relatively unlucky to touch.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is because the egg is not an ordinary egg, it is contained in the corpse, and if it is touched, it will cause a lot of mechanisms.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Archaeologists are not afraid of eggs, but are shocked by the phenomenon of discovering eggs, because in ancient times, the people who could afford to eat eggs were either rich or expensive, and they were definitely large families, so archaeologists were more excited and excited than afraid. Nowadays, eggs are something we often eat, but in ancient times, eggs were an out-and-out luxury.

    People living in ancient times not only did not have feed to raise chickens, but also did not have various life-promoting hormones and disease prevention vaccines, and they may not even be able to afford to eat, let alone raise chickens. As a result, the yield of eggs was low and definitely not as high as it is now. Ordinary people don't have the habit of raising chickens, or they can't afford to raise chickens.

    Even if you raise chickens, the eggs laid by the hens are not willing to eat. They either raise them for money or hatch chicks again. For example, in the Ming Dynasty, one kilogram of eggs could be exchanged for 50 kilograms of rice, and ordinary people could not afford to buy eggs.

    The ancients liked to take the things they loved during their lifetime to the ground, including daily necessities. So, archaeologists found eggs in the tomb, which means that the owner of the tomb must have been a wealthy family. Such eggs are worth more than **, ** and jewelry.

    Chinese archaeologists have found eggs for burial in Henan, Shanxi, Jiangsu, Chongqing and other places. Without exception, the owners of these mausoleums were princes and nobles. When archaeologists find eggs in the tombs, they are more excited than scared because it means finding a large tomb.

    Eggs found in archaeology are usually in clay pots, and the eggs are so brittle that only eggs in clay pots can be preserved. After hundreds or even thousands of years of precipitation, these jars and eggs become so fragile that they can break at the slightest touch. Once an egg is accidentally broken, an archaeologist's archaeological career can come to an end, because these jars and eggs are so precious, such eggs are more precious artifacts than golden eggs.

    The living conditions we live in today far exceed those of humans thousands of years ago. We should learn to be content and cherish the present, thankful for the rapid changes, peace and stability of our country.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because eggs break easily, and because they produce an unpleasant smell when broken, archaeologists are most afraid of finding eggs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the eggs in the ancient tombs are contained in clay pots, clay pots are very fragile and will break if they are touched lightly, which will break many cultural relics, and archaeologists will be afraid.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because the discovery of eggs means that this person's identity is particularly noble, because eggs were a luxury in ancient times and are particularly difficult to preserve.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because this kind of egg is difficult to preserve, it is especially easy to break, this kind of egg is very difficult to clean, and it will also destroy some other cultural relics.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because compared with cultural relics such as stone tools and iron tools, the preservation conditions of eggs and grains are more stringent, and it is easy to damage cultural relics caused by various problems.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are two reasons why archaeologists are afraid of finding eggs in ancient tombs, one is that ancient eggs are not easy to clean after years of corrosion, and the other reason is that if the eggs are fresh, the tomb has been stolen.

    Archaeological work can be said to be a very meticulous work, which requires archaeologists to have great patience to clean up the cultural relics buried deep in the ground, so that these cultural relics can be seen again, and these cultural relics are an important way for us to understand the ancient human history, because the modern protection technology of cultural relics is not particularly mature, so some important ancient tomb countries have taken measures not to excavate for the time being. However, for some ancient tombs found in the construction process or ancient tombs found after theft, rescue excavation needs to be taken, and archaeologists have many precautions in the process of excavating ancient tombs, such as the soil layer to be cleaned layer by layer with a small brush, in the excavation process archaeologists in addition to being afraid of mineral water bottles or cigarette butts, the most afraid to see is eggs, let's talk about the reason:

    1. The discovery of fresh eggs means that the tomb has been stolen and excavated

    If fresh eggs or eggshells are found during the excavation of the ancient tomb, this is the last thing archaeologists want to see, because it means that the ancient tomb may have been excavated, and the tomb robbers will not protect the ancient tomb during the excavation process, which will lead to the destruction of many valuable cultural relics. The remaining excavation value of this tomb is not very large.

    Second, ancient eggs are extremely difficult to preserve and clean

    If the eggs preserved in ancient times are found in the tomb, archaeologists are not very willing to see them, because the ancient eggs have been oxidized for a long time, and the calcium on the surface has been very fragile, and it is extremely difficult to clean up, but although these eggs are not of high research value, they are also cultural relics and cannot be left alone.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At the time of archaeology, eggs were excavated in many ancient tombs, but the eggs would break once they came into contact with the outside world, but archaeologists were very mindful of destroying the intact tombs at that time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because ancient eggs are not easy to clean after years of corrosion, and if there are fresh eggs, it means that the tomb has been stolen.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because eggs are rare as burial goods, the research value is relatively large, and they are generally carbonized and easy to break when touched, so it is very difficult to take out or preserve.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The most feared thing archaeologists see in ancient tombs is eggs, and the reason is simple.

    I often hear about some strange things that happen when robbing tombs, such as zongzi means those dead corpses, and this only exists in **. Nowadays, China's archaeologists are also more and more enthusiastic about the excavation of various mausoleums, and there are often many burial goods in these mausoleums, including some precious cultural relics and gold and silver treasures.

    Another thing that scared them was eggs. Because there are many poor people who are buried with eggs. These eggs have been precipitated for many years, and archaeologists at this time are very eager to bring them back for study, but these eggs are very easy to break.

    So these archaeologists were scared and angry when they saw these eggs, because there was no way to preserve them intact.

    Through the investigation of these buildings and cultural relics, Chinese archaeologists can also deduce the development of the dynasty at that time and better supplement the history, so that we can better understand a complete history. In **, what tomb robbers are most afraid of seeing is zongzi, so what are these archaeologists most afraid of seeing?

    First of all, what they are most afraid of is the bottles of mineral water and other drinks, because it means that someone here has already taken the first step, and it is very likely that a lot of treasure has been lost after coming.

    Another thing that scared them was eggs. Because there are many poor people who are buried with eggs. These eggs have been precipitated for many years, and archaeologists at this time are very eager to bring them back for study, but these eggs are very easy to break.

    So these archaeologists were scared and angry when they saw these eggs, because there was no way to preserve them intact.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because in ancient times, poor families did not have anything particularly valuable to accompany the burial, so eggs would be used as a burial.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If it's an intact egg, it's probably left by a tomb robber, and if it's a funerary item, it's hard to clean up and take it out.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    According to science, it is possible that some strange sounds will be found during tomb robbing, or it may be said that some strange things will be found, because there are many poor people who are buried with eggs.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because many poor people use eggs for burial, the discovery of eggs means that there is nothing of value in the tomb.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because there are a lot of poor people who are buried with eggs, and when you find eggs, this tomb just doesn't mean anything.

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