Archaeological excavation of Japanese ancient books

There is an anecdote in Japanese archaeology that the stone tools 700,000 years ago have been excavated, which has caused a great shock in Japan. When "Daily News" reported that there was archaeological fraud in this archaeological discovery, it caused an uproar.

The protagonist involved in this archaeological fraud incident is Fujimura, who is very famous in Japanese archaeology and has found cultural relics more than 10,000 years ago in many archaeology. Under his leadership, Japanese archaeology developed rapidly. He was the first person to discover the Paleolithic Age and was called an archaeological genius by the Japanese. Fujimura has his own unique methods in archaeological excavation. Unlike other archaeologists, he used Luoyang shovel, instruments and other tools and equipment. As long as he sees it with his own eyes and touches the soil under the ground, he can determine whether there are any cultural relics in this place. His method has never failed in archaeological excavations.

Fujimura's powerful archaeological ability has aroused many people's curiosity, so Japan's "Daily News" wants to record his whole archaeological process in order to reveal the secrets to everyone. They quietly set up a camera at the archaeological site of Fujimura. At dawn, Fujimura came to the archaeological excavation site alone. He walked around the website and nodded occasionally. It seems that there will be new discoveries in this archaeological site.

Next, his actions surprised everyone. Seeing that there was no one around, he walked to the stratum 700 thousand years ago, squatted down and buried his things in the ground, and then stepped on the newly buried position with his feet. When digging the scene that day, he pretended to find a stone tool 700 thousand years ago, and everyone was happy at that time. "Today's News" reported the evidence of Fujimura's archaeological fraud. He admitted tampering with archaeology, and everyone cursed Fujimura, saying that he was a big liar.