Why is Japan not archaeology? Is Japan archaeologically developed

Updated on international 2024-04-21
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Archaeology is an indispensable part of most of the world's countries, and it is important at all times to obtain the past and forgotten cultures of mankind through the study of historical sites and artifacts.

    Due to the rampant tomb robbery, the cultural relics have been seriously lost and destroyed, which is also an important reason for vigorously carrying out archaeology.

    So nowadays, many countries have been carrying out archaeological and cultural relics protection actions, once discovered, the light is to reproduce the glory of history, the heavy is to shock the world, because of this, even South Korea, which has no history itself, is very keen on this, even if it is the archaeology of other countries, they can say that it is their own, at least that land used to be Korean, so as a developed country, why do you rarely carry out archaeological activities, is it afraid of digging up Ultraman and Godzilla?

    If Ultraman or Godzilla could really be dug up, Japan must have already taken action, and the reason why they really didn't dare to dig it was because they were afraid of digging their own graves!

    First, make history.

    Japan has a long history, but a large part of it is based on brainstorming, which claims that there was a chrysanthemum dynasty in ancient Japan, which existed for more than 2,600 years, and there are several so-called ancient tombs as evidence. But it's all likely to be false, if the history they say is really well-founded, they would have been excavated a long time ago, and after making it up themselves, they went to archaeology, and what they dug up proved that the history passed down by word of mouth was wrong, isn't it just a slap in the face?

    Second, the history of China.

    Like many Asian countries, due to the influence of China, a lot of traditional culture originated from China, especially Japan, who came to China for a long time to study, and carried the Chinese system on themselves, and the thousand-year-long influence, most of the things dug up may be Chinese.

    Third, Japanese origin.

    Many people in modern times believe that the Japanese nation is an immigrant of the Hani nationality in Yunnan, China, and Japanese experts even believe that the Japanese Yamato nation is the best in China.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Central Tip: Almost every country in the world pays attention to its own history and stops archaeological activities, but only Japan, an advanced country, does not care much about archaeology, is it really because some countries only pay attention to the past, and some prosperous countries only care about the future? Or is there something else going on.

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

    Two. People say that Americans don't like archaeology, but Americans do not like archaeology, because their history is too short, only hundreds of years before and after, and the records are very detailed, so there is basically no need for archaeology.

    Three. Seriously, I have heard the news of archaeology in Japan, and the only time I saw it was that an archaeological team in Japan had discovered animal fossils from 100,000 years ago, and at the time of the national discussion, a photographer photographed a professor sneaking into the archaeological site to bury a stone tool from last week.

    Then wait for the archaeologists to find out. You say it's ridiculous.

    Four. There are many reasons why I don't love archaeology. The first is that a large part of their history is made up, at least the first 2000 years are vague, there is no exact record, and I heard that Japan's Chrysanthemum Dynasty has a history of more than 2600 years, but Japan itself just didn't dare to dig the emperor's tomb, why?

    Since there are many tombs that are fake! Second, Japan's culture is understandable in China, and many historians think that the Yamato people in Japan are actually immigrants from the Hani people in Yunnan, because their customs are somewhat similar, and the true gods they believe in are the same. I took the test every day and found out that I was an immigrant, which was so difficult.

    Therefore, Japan does not love archaeology, but it does not dare to go to archaeology at all. I hope that Japan will face up to history! Don't just fix history!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Nowadays, with the deepening of archaeological excavation, archaeology is also increasing as the basis for studying the prehistory of a country, in China, archaeological discoveries are not uncommon, especially with the rescue excavation of ancient tombs in recent years, one by one unveiled a scene about the mystery of China's prehistory.

    The United States, South Korea, and other countries have been deeply engaged in the study of prehistory, but there is one country that has never conducted archaeology, and that is Japan. In recent years, because of the new discoveries in China's archaeological community, historians have relied on all materials and Japan's many years of grievances with China to say that Japan is not archaeological because it is afraid that it will be proved that it is a descendant of China.

    According to the relevant prehistory, in order to find the elixir of life, Qin Shi Huang sent Xu Fu to lead 3,000 boys and girls to Penglai, which is now Japan, to find it. But after going to Japan, Xu Fu didn't dare to go back because he didn't find the elixir of life, so he took root. With this companion, the people who came to seek it recuperated here by virtue of the civilization and leading skills they had brought with them.

    As the days went by, Xu Fu's breeding children and grandchildren continued to increase. And from this a system was derived - Japan.

    Even former Japanese Prime Minister Tashi Haneda personally went to China and said that he was a descendant of Xu Fu and a Chinese. And he has repeatedly interacted with China, but after him, the Japanese no longer confessed to being a descendant of China, and showed that they had nothing to do with China.

    Although he did not confess, the new skills and civilized ideas brought by Xu Fu back then could not be denied. Just like the Taoism that Japan has always advocated was brought with Xu Fu when he went to Penglai, if you pay careful attention, Xu Fu will have many ruins in Japan. However, this is also the reason why Japan does not dare to archaeology, that is, it is afraid that when the archaeological excavation is carried out, it will discover China's leading skills and the site of Xu Fu.

    Whether Japan confesses it or not, this history cannot be changed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In 1993, Japan's most famous archaeologist, Shinichi Fujimura, and his team created the world-famous archaeological fraud. This event set Japanese archaeology back 20 years! So the question itself is a false proposition!

    Not only does Japan have archaeology, but it's also quite developed! Japan is not only well-developed in this area, but also keen on counterfeiting. That's why the international archaeological community doesn't want to see Japan!

    As a major archaeological country, China has made remarkable achievements in this field. There is no need to pay attention to the archaeological news of a neighboring country that is keen on falsification. This is also the illusion that there is no archaeology in Japan.

    For archaeology, quite a few Chinese with shallow cultural knowledge and improper views hold a kind of "archaeology is tomb robbery" thinking, which is quite ridiculous. The purpose of tomb robbing is for personal gain. In the process of robbing tombs, it can be said that in order to achieve the goal, all means are used to dig, chisele, and blow up all kinds of wanton destruction of the tomb structure.

    After the theft of valuable artifacts, most of the objects that were considered worthless or could not be taken out of the tomb were destroyed. Stolen cultural relics are also lost overseas through various channels. Tomb robbing is a devastating act of witnessing the history of Chinese culture.

    Archaeology, on the other hand, is more about the aftermath, that is, the rescue excavation of a tomb after it has been discovered or stolen. The famous "Mausoleum of the King of Zhongshan" was excavated after the tomb was accidentally blown up. The tomb of Marquis Yi in Suizhou and the tomb of Mawangdui Han in Changsha were all reported to the Institute of Archaeology for excavation after the people accidentally dug up the abnormality.

    If there had been no archaeological excavation of these famous tombs, and the tomb robbers who heard the news would have stolen everything they could, then do you think the bell would still stay in China? The process of archaeological excavation is fundamentally different from tomb robbing. Archaeology is first and foremost about protecting the entire tomb structure, carefully cleaning and protecting every object in the tomb and even the tomb itself.

    However, tomb robbery does not care about the structure of the tomb at all, and stealing and destroying it is the essence of tomb robbery. Always disdainful of yin and yang weirdness, "archaeology is tomb robbery", usually have nothing to do, read more books, learn more cultural knowledge, don't open your mouth like an illiterate.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Japan has no ancient history, and since the Tang Dynasty, it has been dependent on China and even the written language is Chinese.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, it is a pleasure to serve you and give you the following answer: The development of archaeology in Japan refers to the high level of development of archaeology in Japan. The development of archaeology in Japan can be traced back to the Edo period, when many archaeologists began to study the history and culture of Japan.

    With the development of the Japanese economy, Japanese archaeology has also made great progress. The development of archaeology in Japan has been strongly supported, with a large amount of money invested to support archaeological research, and many archaeological research institutions have also been set up, providing strong support for the development of archaeology. In addition, Japanese archaeologists have also actively participated in international archaeological research and exchanged with foreign archaeologists, thus improving the level of archaeology in Japan.

    The development of archaeology in Japan is also supported by the academic community, and many academic institutions are actively promoting the development of archaeology, such as the Namimoto Archaeological Society of Japan, which is committed to the development of archaeology, and has held many archaeological seminars, providing opportunities for archaeologists to exchange academic knowledge. The development of archaeology in Japan has also been supported by society, and many archaeologists have been recognized by society, and archaeologists have also actively participated in social activities and contributed to society. In conclusion, the development of the archaeology of Hipei Biben has been supported by **, academia, and society, and these supports have made great strides in Japanese archaeology.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because they don't think archaeology has any meaning, and they all know that they have done something wrong, and if archaeology then it will prove that what they are doing is wrong. Not without history, of course, but because their history is very dirty.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the history of the United States is particularly short, Japan is in the ** zone, and the land area has also changed a lot, so if you don't archaeology, it's not that there is no history to test, but there is no need to go to archaeology.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because their history is relatively short, some of them are not very true. It's true, they have a relatively short time to establish a state.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Archaeology has always been a hot topic in Asian countries. In fact, archaeology is to investigate history, restore history, and let future generations know what really happened in history. Even Korea is engaged in archaeology, but anyone who knows will find that archaeology is never possible without Japan, so what is the reason for this?

    The reason why even Korea dares to archaeology is because most scholars believe that the history of Korea itself is a fabrication. But even so, they are all in archaeology, which shows the charm of archaeology.

    The real reason why Japan has never been archaeological can be imagined. Japan claims to have a history of 3,000 years, but everyone knows that its history of more than 2,000 years is all made up, and there is no historical record at all.

    Japan claims that there was a Chrysanthemum Dynasty 2,600 years ago, and said that it knew that there were several ancient tombs, but it never found it, so the outside world said that it was apocryphal.

    Ancient China can be said to be incomparably powerful, surrounded by his vassal states. Japan's history does not stand up to scrutiny, and even Japanese scholars admit that their ancestors were probably Chinese. So they have always been worried, once the archaeological discovery is all Chinese, then it will be embarrassing.

    Modern scholars study the habits of Japan, which are similar to those of the Hani people in Yunnan, and it can be concluded that the ancestors of Japan were immigrants of the Hani people. So Japan actually understands this problem, and naturally, they don't know how to archaeology, and they also prohibit Chinese archaeology.

    Do you have anything to say after reading it?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As you know, archaeology is a very popular activity in a country, but some countries do not archaeology, at least not in their own country. For example, in the United States, because the history of the United States is too short, the Indians are ancient, and the white people in the United States are not motivated. Many archaeological programs in the United States are about the Civil War, so what's the point?

    The materials are everywhere, and this is not called archaeology at all, at most it is called philology and the like. Chinese archaeology is not considered after the Ming Dynasty. Because it's not necessary.

    Just look up the information.

    Why doesn't Japan archaeology?

    On the one hand, the Japanese really love archaeology and always want to find out the history of the survival of the Japanese Yamato people on the Japanese island. However, there is a big fault in the history of Japan, and more than two thousand years BC is blurred, and it is not known what happened in Japan. Like China, everyone knows that it is the Shang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty.

    This is all fully documented and physically examined. There are Confucius's "Spring and Autumn Period", "Bamboo Book Chronicle", "Zuo Chuan" and so on, and Japan's first semi-historical book "Ancient Sho" was written in 700 AD. Well, there is a lot of archaeological space in the history of Japan, and archaeology is needed to verify what happened in this period of history.

    The Japanese have actually lived on the islands of Japan for a long time, and since they formed tribes, they have always been ruled by the emperor. As a result, Japan's emperor system is one of the longest surviving institutions in the world, and it still exists today. It has been more than 2,000 years since the appearance of the emperor in Japan in 660 B.C., and it is now the 125th generation.

    There are so many emperors who must have left many tombs to this day. If these groups are excavated, it is impossible to estimate the value of the study of Japanese history. However, in the face of such a rich historical treasure, the Japanese were indifferent and never touched the emperor's tomb.

    Why is that? Is it because the Japanese are stupid and can't see the archaeological value?

    The answer, of course, is no, not only is this approach of the Japanese not stupid, but also very smart? One of the reasons why the Japanese do not dig up the emperor's tomb is that, after all, the imperial family still exists, and it still has a very high status in Japan, so it is not appropriate to dig up the tombs of their ancestors.

    But the main reason is related to China. Japan has always preached that they are descendants of Amaterasu, and the emperor is a direct descendant and the spiritual pillar of their nation. But in fact, the Japanese themselves know that their ancestors are most likely Chinese.

    If you rashly open the emperor's tomb and find that it was Xu Fu buried inside, wouldn't it be very embarrassing. So, the only way not to get slapped in the face is not to touch the emperor's tomb.

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