The relations between Germany and Japan<span> (</span>Japanese<span>: </span>日独関係<span>, </span><span>translit. </span>Nichi Doku Kankei<span> and </span>German<span>: </span>Deutsch-japanische Beziehungen<span>) were officially established in 1860 with the first ambassadorial visit to Japan from </span>Prussia<span> (which predated the formation of the </span>German Empire<span> in 1866/1870). Japan modernized rapidly after the </span>Meiji Restoration<span> of 1867, often using German models through </span>intense intellectual and cultural exchange<span>. After 1900 Japan aligned itself with Britain, and Germany and Japan were enemies in </span>World War I<span>. Japan declared war on Germany in 1914 and seized key German possessions in China and the Pacific.</span><span />
The author revealed that this story is a sad story.
(I’m not sure, there wasn’t much detail other than this so if it’s wrong sorry!!)
First is excavation then carbon dating.
Archeologists use to uncover and unravel the ruins of ancient
cities through carbon dating.
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Radiocarbon dating (carbon dating or carbon-14 dating) is
used to discern the artifact’s age by detecting the organic material by using
the carbon isotope: C-14. The method is referencing on the idea that in
radiocarbon is constantly produced in the atmosphere combining with sun’s
cosmic rays and been found on plants animals. This originated from Willard
Libby (1940) was awarded with Nobel Prize in 1960. The dating can detect up to
50 000 years ago. </span>