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Why doesn't Japan archaeology?

Center Tip: Almost every country in the world attaches great importance to its own history and is stopping its archaeological activities. But Japan is the only advanced country that doesn't care much about archaeology. Is it really because some countries only care about the past and some prosperous countries only care about the future? There are other things going on.

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China is a country that attaches great importance to history. Before the founding of New China, grave robbery was very serious in China, so the archaeological team stopped digging some ancient tombs. For our country, archaeology does have a very important historical role. From the excavation of Terracotta Warriors and Horses, the eighth wonder of the world, to the excavation of Sanxingdui Tomb, and then to Liu He Tomb, the unearthed cultural relics are enough to prove the glory of China and better interpret China for the world.

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People say that Americans don't like archaeology, and Americans really don't like archaeology. Because their history is too short, hundreds of years, the records are very detailed, and there is basically no need for archaeology.

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Seriously speaking of Japan, I seldom hear about my own archaeology. The only time I saw it was when an archaeological team in Japan discovered the animal fossils of100000 years ago. When the national debate was justified, a photographer photographed a professor sneaking into the archaeological site to bury a stone tool from last week. And then wait for the archaeologists to find out. Do you think this is ridiculous?

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Japan doesn't like archaeology for many reasons. First of all, a large part of their history is fabricated, at least the first 2000 years are vague and have no exact records. It is said that Japan's chrysanthemum dynasty has a history of more than 2,600 years, but Japan just dare not dig the tomb of the emperor. Why? Because many tombs are fake! Second, Japanese culture originated in China, which is understandable. Many historians believe that the Yamato people in Japan are actually immigrants of the Hani people in Yunnan. Because their customs are somewhat similar, so is their true god. How difficult it will be to take the exam yourself and find out that you are an immigrant. So it's not that Japan doesn't love archaeology, but it doesn't dare to go to archaeology at all. I hope Japan can face up to history! Don't modify history at will!