Archaeology focuses on underground excavations, which complement documentary materials and are an important part of historical research. But there are always some different excavated cultural relics, which makes us wonder if they are really brought back by modern people? Let's take a look at some of them?
Xi'an Museum Liao Dynasty wine bottle
Shanghai Museum Ming Dynasty silver incense box
Is this set inexplicably familiar, and how did you think of Snowflake Beer or Tsingtao Beer? Serious suspicion is that the crosser separated the bottle from the cap in order to hide his eyes!
Hangzhou Museum Warring States Crystal Cup
Beer bottles are available, how can there be less glasses? Look at the above cup is not super familiar, Xiaobian has several at home! But this is a genuine Warring States crystal cup, when the tomb robbers visited the Warring States No. 1 Tomb in Shitang Village, Banshan Town, Hangzhou City, they thought that someone had taken the first step, which was the drinking cup left by the "predecessors"!
Anhui Museum Western Zhou cloud pattern five-pillar ware
After having a glass of wine, what is missing from a happy home? Wireless! This is not
The cloud pattern five-pillar vessel unearthed in the western suburbs of Tunxi in Anhui's southern Anhui Province came, and we have great reason to believe that this crosser is still a technical house, proficient in all kinds of mechanical production. Too obvious, Space-Time Authority water meter warning!
Shanghai Museum Ming Dynasty Du Yan "Pounding Pill Lady Picture"
After eating and drinking, you should also exercise appropriately. I didn't expect the ancients to be so advanced, and the aristocratic sport "golf" has been played, but is it not convenient for the ladies to wear so cumbersome?
Sharing so many "fake" cultural relics that look like modern forgeries, is it not an instant to feel that the brain holes of the ancient craftsmen on the mainland are huge and the production technology is incomparably advanced. What other artifacts do you know that resemble modern craftsmanship? Welcome to share it in the comments section!