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If you dig up artifacts, will you turn them in?

If you dig up artifacts, will you hand them over to the state? The answer is: "Definitely!" "First of all, we all have to know that whether it is buried in the ground or in the water, the cultural relics belong to the state, if you buy and sell privately, this is a crime; if you take the initiative to hand over to the state, you may be able to get awards and bonuses!"

If you dig up artifacts, will you turn them in?

preface

No matter what we do, we must all be within the scope of reasonable and legal, the law is sacrosanct!

For the matter of digging up cultural relics, we can analyze from two aspects: 1. When we were busy digging up land, we inadvertently dug up cultural relics. (This situation is sudden, and it is good to take the initiative to hand it over to the state) 2. Some thieves and tomb robbers deliberately dig up cultural relics. (This type is a know-it-all offense.)

If you dig up artifacts, will you turn them in?

A gentleman loves money and has a way of getting it!

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We live in a society governed by the rule of law, we must abide by laws and regulations, and for the collection of cultural relics, legality is necessary.

According to the description of laws and regulations, in the "Regulations on Punishment for the Administration of Public Security", Article 25 clearly stipulates: "The acts of concealing and not reporting cultural relics found on the ground, internal waters, territorial waters and other places, not handing over to the state and deliberately defacing cultural relics, scenic spots and monuments protected by the state, and damaging sculptures in public places, which are not enough for criminal punishment, are obstructing social order and shall be punished by public security administration." "If the circumstances are serious, a fine of between 5,000 and 50,000 yuan shall be imposed."

If you dig up artifacts, will you turn them in?

Many of them feel that what they dig out should belong to themselves, and this idea is not right! If it is an ancient coin and jewelry buried by their ancestors, as long as there is a certain historical basis and proof, this kind of cultural relics can belong to themselves, if it has a very high historical value of cultural relics, it is best to hand over to the state.

If you dig up artifacts, will you turn them in?

In addition, article 32 of the Law on the Protection of Cultural Relics also clearly stipulates: "In the course of construction projects or agricultural production, any unit or individual who discovers cultural relics shall protect the site and immediately report it to the local administrative department for cultural relics." In addition, the Law on the Protection of Cultural Relics also stipulates: "Where cultural relics are discovered and reported or handed over in a timely manner, so that cultural relics can be protected, the state shall give spiritual encouragement or material rewards."

If you dig up artifacts, will you turn them in?

epilogue

In the collection market, there are various styles of antique cultural relics, their historical provenance is also unknown, because these cultural relics can bring extremely high profit value, so there are many people choose to "opportunistic", before there are many tomb robbers will steal the cultural relics to buy and sell, and finally end up with a "bottom of the prison to wear", this is mainly not put the "heart" on the right path!

If you dig up artifacts, will you turn them in?

There are also some people, due to accidental excavation of cultural relics, he did not report, but chose to sell privately, the result is also a criminal act, which is the so-called: "greedy small cheap eat big loss", there is a Skynet recovery, neglect without leakage!

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