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搞考古的朋友,一般都期盼得到考古史上的重大发现。可是,这种几率有多少呢?我们常常看到央视科教、纪录频道播放重大考古发现的故事,似乎挖掘文物是轻而易举、唾手可得的。可是谁知道每一次成功挖掘的背后,经历了多少次空手而归的失望呢?“挖掘”实寄封亦是如此。任何一个实寄封摆放在你面前,你要读懂它,获取历史信息,就需要一步步地挖掘,但并非所有封都有挖掘的价值,只有尝试了才知道。如果你只是买回来,粗浅看一眼就把它深藏箱底,若干年不闻不问,也许珍贵的历史价值便就此错过。我家中就深藏着一件实寄封,由“解放军零零六二部队”寄往河南息县人民法院(图1、2)。销1954年“云南巨甸”日戳,另有“云南剑川”、“云南石鼓”中转日戳。粗浅一看,似乎封上信息有限,有何值得挖掘之处呢?
Archeology of friends, are generally looking forward to the archaeological history of major discoveries. However, what is the probability of this? We often see the science and education CCTV, record the major archaeological discovery channel story, it seems that mining artifacts is easy, at your fingertips. But who knows the success of each dig behind the experience of how many empty-handed disappointment it? “Digging ” real mailing is also true. If you want to understand it and get historical information, you need to dig it step by step. However, not all seals have the value of digging, and you only know it when you try it. If you just buy it back, take a deep look at it and take a deep look at it. For years you will not be bothered by it, and precious historical values may be missed. My home is hidden with a real mailing address, sent by “People’s Liberation Army 600th Corps” to Henan Xi County People’s Court (Figure 1 and 2). Pin 1954 “Yunnan giant Austin ” datemark, otherwise “Yunnan Jianchuan ”, “Yunnan Shigu” transit datestamp. A superficial look, it seems limited information is sealed, what is worth digging it?