Miyozo Yamazaki

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Miyozo Yamazaki (山崎 三四造, Yamazaki Myōzō, born 1931) is an amateur archaeologist in Japan. He reenacted the Jōmon[1][2] period (the Stone Age in Japan) for 20 years. He is well known in Japan since the mass media introduced his Jōmon life. He is now compiling a memoir of his Jōmon life. He established a private museum of the Jōmon period at Tsu, Mie Prefecture.

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  1. ^ Grossfeld, Stan; 12 (23 March 1997). ""The nail that sticks up gets hammered down," So warns a proverb in conformist Japan. Some "nails," though, refuse to bend". Boston Globe. Retrieved 28 September 2011.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "はっけんの水曜日". Daily Portal (in Japanese).

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