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Nonaka Tumulus and the Period of the [Five Kings of Japan
Original text before translation
野中古墳と「倭の五王」の時代
(978-4-87259-220-7)
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(978-4-87259-220-7)
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A4 96 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2014
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Teruhiko Takahashi (Editor) Tatsuo Nakakubo (Editor) There are many burial mounds in the Kawachi area of Osaka, and research has been conducted on them. Among them, the Nonaka tumulus, which belongs to the Furuichi tumulus group, is an archaeological site with a rich collection of excavated materials in terms of both quality and quantity. Among the excavated materials, 11 pieces of iron armors are outstanding in Japan as the number of iron armors excavated from one burial mound, including short armors with collars, which are symbolic armors representing the royal power. |
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Tatsuo Nakakubo (Editor)
There are many burial mounds in the Kawachi area of Osaka, and research has been conducted on them. Among them, the Nonaka tumulus, which belongs to the Furuichi tumulus group, is an archaeological site with a rich collection of excavated materials in terms of both quality and quantity. Among the excavated materials, 11 pieces of iron armors are outstanding in Japan as the number of iron armors excavated from one burial mound, including short armors with collars, which are symbolic armors representing the royal power.