mercredi 5 février 2014

Mitsuo Kagawa

Mitsuo Kagawa (January 5, 1923 - March 9, 2001) was a Japanese archaeologist and a professor at Beppu University in Ōita PrefectureJapan. He committed suicide by hanging himself on March 9, 2001.
Kagawa majored in archeology, with a focus in the Japanese Paleolithic period. In 1962 he led an excavation at the Hijiridaki cave site in Ōita Prefecture. The team claimed that they discovered ancient human bones and stone tools dating back to the Paleolithic era, but later in 1999 other researchers questioned this conclusion and argued that the claim could not be proven. In a series of articles by the Japanese magazineBungeishunjū published on January 25, February 1 and March 15, 2001, it was alleged that the stone tools discovered at the site were fabrication and indicated Kagawa had been involved in that hoax. He committed suicide and left a suicide note to proclaim his innocence.

==============

c'est un suicide son jour critique émotionnel E22 et critique intellectuel i9.
(78 ans et 2 mois - soit 2 mois après sa période critique septennale des 77 ans)

Aucun commentaire: