By KENJI ODA/ Staff Writer
June 20, 2025 at 18:45 JST
The knife and armor fragments were found wrapped in paper stamped with the seal of a member of the 19th-century research team that excavated the Daisen burial mound. (Provided by the Kokugakuin University Museum)
SAKAI, Osaka Prefecture—In a potentially groundbreaking discovery, a recovered knife and armor fragments have been identified as burial items taken from Japan’s largest ancient tomb here—making them the only physical artifacts currently available from that site. [Read More]
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