The old man 's iron body, Thailand, is stunned
Thai authorities were surprised to find the corpse with the skin of an old man's tattoo in the graveyard on the border with Laos.
The Thai excavation team discovered the special remains of an old man while cleaning the remote cemetery in Mukdahan border province, the Mirror on November 28 reported.
While the old man's remains were decomposed, the skin covered with tattoos covering the skeleton was still intact as if it was not affected by time. Excavators believe that these tattoos are an ancient magic that helps people become "hard-working, unlucky".
The intact skin covered the man's tattoo.(Photo: Exclusivepix Media).
The excavation team claimed that the ink that the ancient people used to tattoo the strokes of Sanskrit and tiger shapes on the man's body helped his skin to be intact, not rotting after death.
Thai archaeological organization Goopaitongdaeng Jeemokkho Goopainueng Soonpaed (GORR) thinks that the tattoos that make up this "immoral" ability can cause the old man to die in pain when he cannot proceed with surgery. remove the inflamed appendix.
"The authorities cleaned up the cemetery with the help of locals and volunteers. They unearthed the dead man's body because of appendicitis. The man could not perform the surgery because of the skin. hard, it is difficult to cut through and he dies in sickness. The skin has many tattoos and is not rotten , " the GORR representative said.
However, the GORR hypothesis has not yet been verified. Scientists have not yet clarified why this man's skin is not rotten after a long time buried in the grave.
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