Nearly 9 ancient tombs have been discovered in Tianjin. Why are there so many tombs suddenly?

It's not that there are so many tombs suddenly, but that there are so many tombs newly discovered. Well, there are tombs long ago, but they haven't been explored before. Really don't think that human beings have explored most of the land in the world. It's very likely that no one has ever been in a cave behind your village. The world is still full of unknowns and dangers for human beings. Take these tombs as an example, nearly 9 tombs can be discovered in Tianjin alone. I. Nearly 9 Ancient Tombs Found in Tianjin

Recently, the archaeological team established in March this year completed the archaeological exploration of the construction area of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park and Cultural Town in Xiqing District of Tianjin, which took seven months and found nearly 9 new tombs. This may be commonplace for archaeologists, but after the news spread online, netizens showed great interest in it. Many netizens asked, archaeology has been going on for so many years, how can a small Tianjin add so many tombs? Are there many tombs that we haven't found under the city where we live?

In fact, this possibility is not without. The technology we are proud of may be very advanced in the eyes of the ancients, but the ancients also had wisdom that we didn't master. Needless to say, the failure to break the pyramid so far shows many problems. Therefore, it is normal to find more than 9 new tombs. 2. Tombs and Technology < P > Today, the archaeological industry has developed for many years. Although there are still many undiscovered tombs, we have to admit that our progress in this field has been extremely breakthrough. I believe that with the continuous development of science and technology, many tombs that we can't solve for the time being and can't go deep will eventually be conquered. However, there is still a voice that conquering the tombs of predecessors is harmful to virtue. This dialectical problem of right and wrong is left to future generations to comment.