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Are there still grave robbery gangs? Where did the cultural relics they stole go?
I think there must be grave robbers now, maybe more than when they came, but now grave robbers are harder to find and the government is too lazy to trace them.

I once saw a documentary about archaeology. The documentary says there are so many grave robbers now. Almost every time archaeologists find a new tomb, they will find a stolen hole that only appeared in modern times. These stolen caves show that these graves have been visited by modern grave robbers. And because they have a great knowledge of appreciating cultural relics, they can always take away the most valuable cultural relics in an ancient tomb, which is a great loss for the archaeological community in China.

In fact, due to the emergence of many online novels with the theme of grave robbery in recent years, almost all of us have a wrong understanding of grave robbery. In fact, grave robbery is not as exciting as what is written in the novel. It's both ghostly and strange. Moreover, tomb raiding is not exclusive to people with high martial arts. In fact, grave robbers are generally the most ordinary people, mostly in rural areas, and often a group of rural children commit crimes together. Because our country's rural areas are located in mountainous areas, it provides an excellent opportunity for these people to rob tombs.

So where will the cultural relics stolen by today's grave robbers eventually flow? Its realization today's antique circle has been filled with a large number of cultural relics stolen by grave robbers. Vaginal organs? . Generally speaking, grave robbers will find some private connoisseurs to appreciate the value of cultural relics and determine the final price after stealing them from the tomb. Then, some illegal cultural relics dealers will buy these things and illegally sell them to some bosses who have a demand for antiques. Nowadays, grave robbery has become a complete system and trading chain. From the initial excavation of cultural relics to the final placement on someone's collection shelf, all these activities are carried out in secret. It is precisely because of this that the state is now stepping up efforts to trace all kinds of cases of illegal theft of cultural relics and strive to minimize losses.