Luoyang shovel is an essential tool for archaeologists at present, because it can not only dig deep underground, but also judge whether there is a cemetery underground. So how do archaeologists judge that there is a cemetery here through the tomb-robbing tool Luoyang shovel? First of all, it is most important to learn to distinguish the soil quality, because archaeologists generally judge the soil quality through Luoyang shovel.
When looking for a cemetery, we can first explore it with a pull rod, and generally judge whether there is a cemetery according to the feeling that the pull rod reaches our hands. When it is determined that there is a cemetery below, you can use Luoyang shovel to explore the hole and observe. For example, when the shovel hits 10 meters deep, it feels almost the same. Just pull out Luoyang shovel and look at the soil brought out by Luoyang shovel.
Generally, if there are sawdust, cinnabar, pit ash and other things in the soil, there are almost eight possibilities that there is a cemetery below, which is to judge whether there is a cemetery by the soil. After confirming that there is a cemetery below, you can approximate the shape of the tomb with Luoyang shovel? Fang? Come out, this is to determine the coordinates of the tomb.
For example, the next shovel on the left, 10 meter, did not land, that is, the distance passed. At this time, return to the right to continue, and so on. Finally, the points where you were born are connected, which is the general shape of the tomb. The last step is to infer the age of the tomb and the location of the tomb gate according to the characteristics of shape, depth, pit ash, wood (or stone and brick).