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  2. Izumo Tamatsukuri site - Wikipedia

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    From the large amount of artifacts excavated, it has been confirmed that beads were produced from the early Kofun period to the Heian period. The excavated items include a huge number of finished and unfinished beads made of jasper, agate, and quartz crystal. Both magatama and cylindrical beads were made. There are tens of thousands of other ...

  3. Magatama - Wikipedia

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    Magatama capped by silver or gold also appear towards the end of the period. Large magatama made of talc, imitations of smaller ones made of more precious materials, were used as grave goods. [2] Magatama are found in kofun tumuli across Japan from the period. Their use went from merely decorative to sacred and ceremonial grave goods.

  4. Mita-Ōsawa Kofun Cluster - Wikipedia

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    bronze mirror, amber magatama, small glass beads, chlorite schist beads, hatchet, Haji ware Kofun No.3: Square: 16 meters per side 3 meters high: Unknown due to grave robbing: iron swords, arrowheads, Haji ware: Kofun No.4: Square: 17meters per side 3 meters high: Direct burial in split bamboo coffin

  5. Urayama Kofun - Wikipedia

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    Grave goods include magatama beads, gold rings, iron swords, and armor. From these artifacts, it is believed that the tomb is slightly older than the similarly decorated Nichirinji Kofun and was built in the latter half of the 5th century. [2]

  6. Kōshōji Kofun - Wikipedia

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    Grave goods included magatama beads, cylindrical beads, Haji ware pottery pots, and iron swords. The largest box-shaped sarcophagus was made from stones brought from a great distance, including basalt thought to be from Noko Island and talc from Mt. Wakasugi. The smaller sarcophagi are made from local stone.

  7. Gorōyama kofun - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] Due to grave robbing, very few grave goods remained, but gold rings, pipe beads, magatama beads, swords, and Sue ware have been collected. [5] [6] The tomb is dated to c. 550-600. [2] The site is approximately a ten-minute walk from Harada Station on the JR Kyushu Kagoshima Main Line.

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