Ancient Japan 'more cosmopolitan' than thought
Infrared imaging revealed previously unreadable characters on a piece of wood – a standard writing surface in Japan before paper – that named a Persian official living in the country 1,000 years ago.
Ancient Japan 'more cosmopolitan' than thought
Infrared imaging revealed previously unreadable characters on a piece of wood – a standard writing surface in Japan before paper – that named a Persian official living in the country 1,000 years ago.