摘要
For China's tomb robbers,an ancient business is still booming In 2003,farmers ploughing in Qishan county,Shaanxi province,unearthed a pit deep and unusual enough to have them send for a team of local archeologists.
Up to 100,000 tomb raiders—both amateur archeologists and fortune-hunters—may be combing the countryside for ancient sites to plunder. With new sites being discovered every year, and a vast market for stolen goods, the advice "to get rich, raid a tomb" has never been more