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As a result, the artifacts were sent to the local museum, and they were well protected.
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In the end, with the concerted efforts of everyone, Nanhai No. 1, which had been wrapped in seawater for nearly 800 years, finally saw the light of day.
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As a result, these cultural relics were handed in, and after they were handed in, they began to analyze the contents of the cultural relics, and they also made great discoveries from here and shared their findings.
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Salvaging ancient shipwrecks is indeed a very troublesome and complex task that requires the use of many high-end techniques and tools, as ancient shipwrecks often preserve important historical and cultural information and are of high value for the study of human history as well as archaeology. Here are some of the archaeological merits of salvaging ancient shipwrecks:
1.Historical value: Missing oakThe shipwreck itself often has a long history and is of great value for the study of navigation and activities in different periods, military wars, and various cultural backgrounds.
2.Cultural Values:
The wreckage and objects in the wreck can reflect the local or contemporary culture, from Buddhist art to medieval handicrafts, wine to spices, and more.
3.Artistic value:
The artworks involved in the shipwreck are also of great value. These artworks include paintings, sculptures, ceramics, metalware, etc., reflecting the artistic style, craftsmanship, use of materials, and craftsmanship characteristics of the time.
4.Scientific Value:
When salvaging ancient ships, seawater and sediment samples can be collected for archaeological and geological, chemical and biological experiments, which can provide a deeper understanding of marine ecology, climate change, geological structure and other scientific information.
Overall, the salvage of ancient shipwrecks is of great value to human history, culture, art and science. The adoption of new technology to ambush and fish the No. 2 ancient ship at the mouth of the Yangtze River will undoubtedly provide more and richer experimental data and physical specimens for academic research, so as to promote people's understanding and recognition of ancient Chinese maritime history and cultural inheritance.
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The South China Sea is the Song Dynasty shipwreck salvage cost found cost spent 3 million yuan, experts: 140,000 pieces of cultural relics
It is impossible to do everything at once, so the archaeological team carried out the archaeological work in batches to take this method, and after nine months, the archaeological team dug up gold, silver, copper, iron, porcelain, more than 4000 pieces of cultural relics and ancient relics, each precious cultural relic is very beautiful, and ** high, it is clear that this is only part of the heritage of the wreckage of the ancient ship, and the underwater archaeological work of archaeological experts has a long way to go. The road is a little farther away today, more than ten years have passed, the ship sank ship salvage work is still continuing, its cost is more than ten years of rescue excavation, is extremely huge, spent more than 3 million yuan, which is indeed a big price.
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"Nanhai No. 1" is an ancient ship in the Southern Song Dynasty of China, which unfortunately sank to the bottom of the sea in the waters of Guangdong Province in China during the transportation of porcelain on the Maritime Silk Road. In 1987, it was discovered by the Guangzhou Salvage Bureau in the Yangjiang Sea area of Guangdong, and 2 years later, the relevant departments of the state began to carry out underwater archaeological excavation work on the ancient shipwreck, but because the technology of seabed archaeology was not mature at that time, and the difficulty coefficient was too high and the lack of funds, so the underwater archaeological work was stillborn, and it was not until 2007 that the national archaeological team began to officially carry out underwater archaeological work on the ancient shipwreck.
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In the past, there may have been ships smuggling antiquities, but they had an accident at sea and sank into the sea. Now it just so happens that it has been salvaged, and the artifacts can be returned.
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Most of the shipwrecks in the South China Sea are ancient sailing shipwrecks, most likely the ships sunk when Zheng He went to the Western Ocean, and these ships are full of various goods and cultural relics.
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According to the ** report, he handed over all the artifacts to the National Museum, and this spirit is worth learning from.
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After the discovery of the cultural relics, Indonesia immediately contacted the Chinese Council and returned all the cultural relics to China, which also deepened the friendly relations between China and India.
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Since China's contribution to the sunken ship is not as high as Indonesia's, China can only abandon the ship.
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As a result, China spent money to buy these cultural relics back, because this is the culture of our country, and it is bound to return to the embrace of the motherland.
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Later, China refused, and Indonesia's wishful thinking failed, resulting in the cultural relics remaining in Indonesia.
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In the end, this matter did not go as they wanted, and our country protected its own interests in its own way and got back what it deserved.
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In the end, you can only choose to give up. It's a pity that they're all relegated elsewhere. This is a disgrace to the Chinese nation.
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And did not return to the country. Although there is no way to solve the ** Indonesia issued by my country, the salvage company also wants to get a piece of the pie, which eventually leads to their contradictions on this issue.
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Not all of these cultural relics have returned to the country now, and some of them are wandering outside, so our country will definitely take them back.
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The cultural relics of Li Xunsun on the ship are all from the Old Summer Palace, which chain was stolen by the British, and they robbed the cultural relics of the Old Summer Palace and asked us to return them, these things are shameful imitations, which also proves that there are many cultural relics in the Old Summer Palace at that time.
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The four shipwrecks that we once salvaged in China, all of which are cultural relics from the Old Summer Palace in China, were stolen by the British and French forces.
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Most of the cultural relics on the shipwreck were accidentally and silent when different dynasties were shooting late oaks to the outside world in ancient times, and the Tang Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty were the two most frequent periods in history. The cultural relics on the side of the ship attack basically came back from the Tang Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty.
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