MTL - Marvel: Unlimited Possession-Chapter 619 archaeological dig

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Australia, Northern Territory, Cave of the Rocks.

The dust in the sky was swept up by the strong wind, blowing on the dry grass to make a rustling sound.

As an uninhabitable area in the vast land of Australia, there are very few people here except for the occasional traveler with the purpose of exploration.

However, for now.

A large number of tents are scattered around the cliffs, forming a simple research base beside the cave.

"Dr. Colason, can you briefly describe the results of this archaeological discovery?"

A reporter from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC was interviewing Dr. Colasen who discovered the remains of the cave.

"certainly."

Archaeology, as an unpopular profession, has always received little attention from the world.

After all, modern people care more about the information displayed on the screen in their hands, or the superheroes flying around in the sky in their steel suits, than the ancient past buried in the mud.

Especially in Australia, as a country of immigration.

Because they are not deeply emotionally connected with the land under their feet, they do not have much enthusiasm for the history of this country.

After all, from a historical standpoint, the land beneath Australia's feet has little to do with today's Australians. Instead of pursuing the history of Australia, it is better to pursue the history of Europe and the history of Australians.

For this reason, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) does not, in fact, pay much attention to the archaeological research excavated by Corrason.

Today, most of the Australian media is focusing on this election in the United States. If it hadn't been for Colarson's team's discovery, which was called unprecedented, and even boasted that it was very likely Words that will change the definition of human history.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC also does not specifically arrange for journalists to conduct interviews.

"...This is an exciting discovery. We have always had a wrong understanding of the land of Australia. According to the current mainstream archaeological view in Australia, the history of aboriginal people in Australia was 47,000 years ago. However, this discovery proves that the aboriginal Australians already lived on this continent as early as 65,000 years ago, a result that is 18,000 years ahead of the current historical definition... …”

Leading the reporter from ABC TV in front of him, Colason showed the camera the excavation findings of the archaeological team over the past period of time.

"...This is a stone spear made by the ancient aborigines we found in the cave..."

Pointing to a stone with a sharp edge, Corason's tone was a little excited: "At the same time, we also discovered the world's oldest edging stone axe technology in the cave, proving that as early as the period when the giant kangaroos on the Australian mainland were not extinct, humans It already exists, and this discovery plays a very critical role in the origin of humans not only in Australia, but even in the entire world... This is a major discovery of global significance."

"Really, it's an amazing discovery."

The reporter's tone was somewhat weak looking at the spear tips that Colason was referring to, which were not too different from the roadside stones.

She took so long to come to this place where birds don't shit, not to shoot these stones.

Aware of the perfunctory expression on the reporter's face, Corason's originally excited expression stagnated slightly.

He understands the cold reception of archaeology in many studies. In the eyes of many people, the so-called archaeology is nothing more than digging stones and fossils from the soil.

There is no forward-looking and no surprises at all.

This is why, obviously, Colason called this archaeological excavation a historic discovery, and ABC TV just politely arranged for an unknown journalist and filming team to come to the scene for an interview.

Understanding this, Corason's heart became somewhat disillusioned.

He continued to explain this archaeological discovery to the reporter in front of him, but his attitude had lost a lot of enthusiasm.

"Doctor, Dr. Colason..."

In the research base, the interviews and introductions continued as the reporters from Colason and ABC dealt with each other according to the procedure.

From outside the base, at the archaeological excavation site, a dusty archaeological researcher rushed in and interrupted the interview.

He raised his palm and gestured to the cameraman behind him.

The latter put down the camera in his hand and paused the shooting in his hand.

The reporter turned to look at the researcher who interrupted the shooting, with a displeased expression on his face.

Colason frowned slightly, looked at the researcher and said, "Didn't I already say it, don't disturb me during the interview."

For an unpopular professional archaeology researcher, the ABC interview in front of him may be Colason's only television appearance.

This is also the main reason why he insists on continuing the interview process even when he realizes that the reporter interviewing is not of high quality.

"Sorry, Doctor."

Hearing Corason's slightly dissatisfied rebuke, the researcher immediately apologized.

However, it was still difficult to hide the excited look on his face, and he couldn't wait to say to Colasen in front of him: "However, Doctor, you have also said that once the stone gate in the grotto is in trouble, immediately..."

"To shut up."

Opening his mouth to stop the researcher in front of him from the next words, Colason turned to look at the reporter from ABC TV station and said in an apologetic tone.

"Sorry, it looks like the next filming can't go on any longer. There has been a major breakthrough at the archaeological dig site, and I need to go in. The part I want to interview is enough for the TV station to broadcast what I just filmed."

Although, my heart is full of expectations for the TV interview.

However, compared to the stone gate in the cave, it is undoubtedly insignificant.

Therefore, after hearing the words of the researcher, Colason did not hesitate to end the shooting, and gestured please to the shooting group from ABC in front of him.

Corason had a hunch that the stone gate found in the cave must be hiding a huge secret, and this secret would become the key to his success.

Therefore, without taking this discovery into his hands and drawing actual research results, Colason must be careful that Shimen's secrets are discovered.

Especially the media reports.

"Dr. Colason, I seem to have heard the word Shimen?"

However, Colason apparently underestimated the reporter's keen observation of the news.

After noticing the obvious changes before and after Corason, the ABC reporter's original indifferent expression immediately changed, and he said to Corason with excitement.

"Can you reveal the connection between this stone gate and the current archaeological dig?"

Frowning, looking at the camera in front of him and the reporter who seemed to be alive and chasing after him, Corason was a little flustered, but still tried his best to explain: "At present, I don't know this. Once the results are discovered, more in-depth excavation will be required to obtain results. Therefore, it is impossible to conclude that in the future, I will announce the findings of our archaeological research at a suitable time. Now, I need to enter the cave, and the members of the archaeological team are still wait for me."

After coping with the reporters in front of him with an analogous answer, Colassen left the base with his researchers in a panic and entered a protected cave not far away.

"What shall we do next?"

Watching the back of Colason disappearing from the camera lens, the cameraman put down the camera on his shoulder and faced the reporter beside him.

"Of course it's continuing to shoot, can't you see that this Colarson is obviously hiding something."

Looking back from the direction of the cave, the reporter answered without hesitation.

"However, judging from the attitude I just showed, the other party obviously does not welcome me to continue shooting."

Frowning, as a perennial location cameraman, he has clearly noticed Clarson's vigilant attitude towards the media.

"The more he resists, the more proof that the discovery in the cave has news reporting value, and no one can stop journalists from reporting freedom."

After giving herself a high-sounding reason, the female reporter walked over to the cave with the camera without hesitation.

...

Inside the dark cave.

A large number of artificial light sources will illuminate the interior.

Colason and the researchers came to the location of the stone gate, and the goal was a huge stone gate covered with various unknown marks.

Through this period of excavation work, the archaeological team has successfully cleaned the rocks wrapped around the stone gate, revealing the original appearance of the stone gate.

"This this……"

However, looking at the textures or symbols on the stone gate in front of him, the expression on his face became extremely shocked and obsessed.

"These symbols are definitely not ordinary existences. Judging from the radioactive isotopes of the rocks on the stone gate, these rocks have existed for tens of thousands of years, which means that the existence of this stone gate may be related to the aboriginal people found in Australia in the cave. At the same time, or even longer ago, Shimen already existed."

"Doctor, can you see what the symbols on these stone gates represent?"

Also addicted to the stone gate, a researcher in the archaeological team couldn't help but speak to Colasenke.

"It's not yet possible to judge."

Shaking his head, Colason's eyes swept over the symbols on the stone gate one by one, his expression full of daze: "These symbols do not belong to any kind of script found in archaeological history, even the aborigines of the Australian continent in the past. There is no similarity between the symbols, it is obvious that this is a brand new symbol, or what it represents behind it is a brand new civilization unknown to human beings.”

Thinking that a brand-new ancient civilization is likely to be discovered and named by him, Corason's expression became extremely excited.

Unearthing a new civilization is simply the greatest discovery of a career for archaeological history and archaeological researchers.

"A whole new civilization?!"

However, just when Corason was excited, an equally shocked and familiar voice could not help but sound from the cave behind him.

"How did you get in!"

Hearing this voice, Colason turned his head quickly.

I saw that the reporter from ABC TV was looking at the archaeological team in the cave and Shimen with surprise, and the cameraman behind the reporter was clearly filming everything in front of him through the camera on his shoulder.

"This is not where you should be!"

Seeing the presence of the ABC reporter, the expression on Colason's face immediately became angry.

He looked at the camera and subconsciously reached out to stop it.

"This is an important research finding that cannot be published yet and must be kept secret."

If the stone gates found in the caves were released, Colason could imagine that a large number of archaeologists would pour into the caves, and the research success of the entire archaeological team would be in vain.

After all, the entire team in front of them only discovered the primitive cave and the stone gate in it, and did not conduct further research.

"You're blocking the filming, doctor, journalists have the right to report facts to the public."

In the face of Colasen, who made an obstacle, the female reporter shouted not to be outdone.

As she stepped forward to stop Collasson from the camera behind her, she kept shouting for freedom of the press.

With the female reporter blocking her, the cameraman behind her carried the slightly heavy camera on his shoulders, avoided Corason's arm with agile steps, and rushed towards Shimen without hesitation~ www.novelbuddy.com~ As a professional videographer, he obviously knows how to capture stunning images.

Standing at a distance of more than ten meters from Shimen, although the entire Shimen can also be photographed, the picture of the camera is obviously a little blurry.

He needs to get a little closer to get a close-up of the stone gate.

"Stop him, stop this **** cameraman for me!"

Looking at the cameraman who was as slippery as a loach, and rushed to the stone gate in a blink of an eye, Colason shouted almost hoarsely.

Hearing Corason's cry, the researchers of the archaeological team immediately began to contain the cameraman.

But obviously, for an experienced videographer, the researcher's movements are still a little sluggish.

Effortlessly dodging a few rushing researchers, the cameraman lifted the camera on his shoulder, almost 90 degrees, and clearly reflected the entire Shimen in the camera's lens. From behind him, a researcher slowly reached out to block the camera.

However, the cameraman's face still showed a winner's smile.

He has captured all the footage he needs.

Just as the cameraman smugly grasped the camera on his shoulder, thinking about how to safely protect the content of the shot.

The mysterious symbols carved on the huge stone gate began to glow faintly.

At first, these rays of light were very dim and not easy to detect.

But soon, when all the symbols start to flash.

Inside the cave, the archaeological team and the ABC reporter, who had been in a mess, also subconsciously stopped their movements.

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