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An archaeologist, or scholar, is a particular type of historian who ventures out into the field to find ancient ruins and study them first-hand. They are interested in the cultures of lost civilizations.

Role and Duties[]

Ohara Scholar Medal

The Ohara medal of certification for scholars.

Archaeologists work to uncover things lost beneath the earth over time, and are eager to make new discoveries about the past. Archaeologists serve a most invaluable role of piecing together the development of countries, people, and cultures. Because of the knowledge necessary to perform this job, archaeologists are required to pass a doctoral exam before they can be recognized as such, receiving a medal as proof of certification.[1]

Archaeologists are not essential to a pirate crew; very few crews are known to have an archaeologist crewmate. However, they are far from useless since their knowledge and experience allows them to gather important data from old artifacts, as well as make treasure hunting in ancient ruins easier.

Unknown Poneglyph

A young Robin studying a Poneglyph.

However, in the New World, archaeologists with the ability to read the Poneglyphs are considered highly valuable. With their ability, the Road Poneglyphs can be deciphered, thus enabling the crew(s) to find four specific islands that lead to the legendary island of Laugh Tale. As such there is a possibility of any archaeologist with this ability to be subjected to kidnapping attempts by powerful pirates.[2] Outside of rare cases like those who can hear the Voice of All Things[3] and Kozuki Sukiyaki[4] (who is publicly considered deceased),[5] Nico Robin is the only known living reader of Poneglyphs, making her a prime target for the Four Emperors, as well as the World Government.[6][7]

Archaeologists[]

See also the associated category: Archaeologists.

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Void Century Censorship[]

The World Government does not mind archaeology taking place. However, should any archaeologist (or any person at all) research the Void Century or the Poneglyphs, they risk being imprisoned or killed, and if not captured, a very high bounty may be placed on their head.

Ohara boasted the most famous archaeologists in the world, and their Tree of Knowledge held the history of countries from around the world.[8] However, they were eventually destroyed when the World Government found out they were researching forbidden histories; all save Nico Robin, who had a bounty put on her head as a result of her escape from death, were killed.[9]

Most people in One Piece seem uninterested in the past and are unaware of the Void Century. Archaeologists are not completely scorned by people (unless they research the forbidden histories, then they are considered evil) around the world. However, due to the Ohara incident, there appears to be few archaeologists left.

Demons of Ohara[]

For the chapter titled "Demons of Ohara", see Chapter 394.
Copying Poneglyph

The Ohara scholars copying the contents of a Poneglyph for studying.

The Demons of Ohara (オハラの悪魔達, Ohara no Akuma-tachi?, Funimation: "Devils of Ohara") is a political term for a group of scholars and archaeologists, formerly known as the Ohara Archaeologists (オハラの考古学者たち, Ohara no Kōkogakusha-tachi?),[10] who resided on the island of Ohara in West Blue. These scholars dedicated themselves to the study of the past, something the World Government was uneasy about but tolerated so long as no research was conducted on the Void Century and the Poneglyphs that held its secrets. They were called "demons" by the World Government for daring to study the forbidden history, which, by Government regulations, is capable of world destruction.[11]

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Olvia kept prisoner by the Marines for forbidden research.

Twenty-eight years ago, Nico Olvia and thirty-two other scholars set out on a journey to study the Poneglyphs and learn more about the Void Century. However, after six years, the expedition was discovered by the Marines and all but Olvia were killed. Knowing that the World Government would link the expedition back to Ohara, Olvia returned to try and warn the other scholars but was ultimately too late.[12]

History[]

After discovering Nico Olvia and numerous other Ohara scholars on their six year journey to research the Poneglyphs, the World Government concluded that it was too risky to allow the archaeologists of Ohara as a whole to remain and a Buster Call was initiated. In order to preserve their reputation, the World Government spread the lie that the archaeologists of Ohara were seeking forbidden knowledge to destroy the world, earning the archaeologists the nickname the "Demons of Ohara" and the resentment of the world.

This term has led to a hard life for Nico Robin, the only known survivor of the archaeologists of Ohara, who for that simple reason is hated and feared by nearly all who meet her. Her nickname, the "Demon Child", even stems from her association with the archaeologists.[13]

Trivia[]

  • Although he is not an archaeologist, Marshall D. Teach appears to have an interest in the subject, as archaeology has been stated to be one of his hobbies and the most likely career Teach would follow if he lived in the real world.[14][15]

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References[]

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 392 (p. 2) and Episode 275, Robin is said to have passed a scholarship exam.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 818 (p. 4-11) and Episode 275, The value of archaeologists in the New World.
  3. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 853 (p. 4-5) and Episode 820, Charlotte Linlin talks about Roger and about Pudding's heritage.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 818 (p. 14) and Episode 770, It is revealed that the Kozuki Family could read the Poneglyphs.
  5. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 96 Chapter 965 (p. 14) and Episode 965, Orochi announces that Sukiyaki has died.
  6. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 99 Chapter 999 (p. 16-17) and Episode 1014, Big Mom tells Kaidou to capture Robin due to her Poneglyph knowledge.
  7. One Piece Manga — Vol. 102 Chapter 1028 (p. 4-5), CP0 is ordered to capture Robin.
  8. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 391 (p. 13) and Episode 275, Ohara is introduced.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 397 and Episode 278, Ohara is obliterated.
  10. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 391 (p. 19) and Episode 275, The Ohara Archaeologists are introduced.
  11. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 394 and Episode 276, the World Government calls the Ohara scholars "demons".
  12. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 393 (p. 4-5, 9-11) and Episode 276, Olvia's expedition is spoken of and she returns to Ohara.
  13. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 398 (p. 4) and Episode 278, News about the Ohara Incident spreads.
  14. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 (p. 78), First fan question: If the Worst Generation rookies had to work in the real world, what would their jobs be? Second fan question: Hello [in English] Odacchi! In volume 56, you told us what countries the Straw Hats would come from, but I want you tell us which countries the Supernovas would come from too!!!! If Odacchi is nice, won't you tell us!? (Expectant)
  15. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 (p. 46), Fan question: Oda-sensei! I know this is quite sudden, but please reveal the hobbies of the members of "The Worst Generation"!

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