Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... tombs were built is usually called the Kofun or Tomb period . In Japanese archaeological terminology , mounded tombs referred to as kofun are divided into four basic types , according to the form of the mound : 1 ) 2 ) 3 ) keyhole ...
... tombs were built is usually called the Kofun or Tomb period . In Japanese archaeological terminology , mounded tombs referred to as kofun are divided into four basic types , according to the form of the mound : 1 ) 2 ) 3 ) keyhole ...
Page 84
... tombs . Firstly , mounded tombs from different areas are shown to share forms of ritual and burial practice , as seen in the structure of burial facilities , the composition of burial assemblages and the arrangement of clay models ...
... tombs . Firstly , mounded tombs from different areas are shown to share forms of ritual and burial practice , as seen in the structure of burial facilities , the composition of burial assemblages and the arrangement of clay models ...
Page 88
... tombs were slightly lower in the ranking than those interred in Type 1 tombs , as is shown by the partial modification of the form in the former type . Early Class Structure and Influence from the Chinese Court The construction of ...
... tombs were slightly lower in the ranking than those interred in Type 1 tombs , as is shown by the partial modification of the form in the former type . Early Class Structure and Influence from the Chinese Court The construction of ...
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