Mokkan (Japanese: 木簡) are wooden tablets found at Japanese archaeological sites. Most of the tablets date from the mid-7th to mid-8th century, but some are as late as the early modern …
Recent massive finds during 1988-1989 have increased the number of known mokkan to 150,000.6 Not surprisingly, most of the mokkan have been uncovered near the seat of power, …
2022年1月20日 · Mokkan are strips of wood inscribed with ink recovered from archaeological sites, the vast majority of which date to Japan’s early historic period (seventh and eighth …
Mokkan [木簡] are strip-shaped wooden plaques with writing found by archaeologists in Japan. These boards were used to convey messages before paper, also used in countries like China …
Mokkan are wooden documents from the Asuka and Nara Periods. They came in several types, including documents, labels for goods in transport, notepads, and tallies for other classification …
This paper focuses on ancient Japanese Mokkan (woodcuts) to discuss the background, current status and issues in the digitisation of cultural heritage, including matters of research, …
Tens of thousands of wooden tablets known as mokkan from the Nara Period (710 – 784 A.D.) have been found in the remains of the Imperial Palace. The research institute uncovered a …