By TAKASHI AZUMA/ Staff Writer
November 19, 2021 at 07:00 JST
The facial reproduction of the middle-aged Yayoi man, based on a skull unearthed at the Aoya Kamijichi archaeological site, is unveiled in Tottori on Oct. 30. (Takashi Azuma)
TOTTORI--The face that gazes out at the world is of a middle-aged man who lived in Japan around 1,800 years ago. [Read More]
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