Nihon Essay Essay I'm an archaeologist, but I can't excavate it. Too Busy Everyday / Kazuo Aoyama / Michinori Oshiro

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本エッセイ・随筆 考古学者だけど、発掘が出来ません。多忙すぎる日常 / 青山和夫 / 大城道則
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At any rate, no day off comes! Alarm clocks are the shouts of Hoézars, archaeologists who can get in line for advice on their career, camels come home, Egyptian bullet tours for two nights and four days, 17 hours of work every day, desperate documentary photography, being chased by black objects in the jungle. They are too busy to carry out excavation and research! They have nothing to do with the "work-style reform" of archaeologists. [Contents introduction 】<> ・ Try speaking Arabic to Egyptians ・ Archaeologists who can get in line for advice on their career, stories about gaining five kilograms of weight in the Pompey ・ Have you ever seen a camel racing along the road? ・ Even though you study and get hieroglyphs with a desire to die, you do not have a job. ・ Super-big archaeologists come to school and get scary bullet tours, Egyptian forced march on the road, museums and art museums around the world ladder with dashes, Egyptian excavation tools that are essential items for archaeologists <> No holidays come to excavation sites <> No holidays come to excavation sites <> No holidays come to archaeological sites <> No holidays come to archaeological sites <> No holidays come to archaeological sites <> No holidays come to archaeological sites <> No holidays come to archaeological sites <> No holidays come to archaeological sites <> No holidays come to archaeological sites