Infrared Tech Reveals 40+ Lost Characters in Warring States Silk Scroll
Infrared imaging has uncovered 40+ new characters in the 2,000-year-old Zidanku Silk Manuscripts from the Warring States era, opening fresh paths for research.
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Infrared imaging has uncovered 40+ new characters in the 2,000-year-old Zidanku Silk Manuscripts from the Warring States era, opening fresh paths for research.
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