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  2. 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.

  3. 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

  4. Shellmidden Period - Wikipedia

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    The shell beads in particular reach very small sizes. There is also a diversification of the type of shells used, probably due to the development of the coral reefs. Artefacts that have been interpreted as fishnet sinkers, mostly made of pierced bivalve, appear during this phase as well, hinting at the development of new fishing techniques.

  5. Tomoe - Wikipedia

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    It is also commonly displayed on banners and lanterns used in festivals and rituals related to Amaterasu-ōmikami, [30] who in the Kojiki confronts her brother Susanoo when he usurps her terrain on earth by dressing as an archer, adorned with magatama beads and 'an awesome high arm-guard' (itu nö takatömö). [h]

  6. Imperial Regalia of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Itachi is seen using attacks utilizing Yasakani beads and the "Yata Mirror." Itachi also uses the "Totsuka Blade" which is said to be a variant of the Kusanagi Blade. In Kid Icarus, Pit uses the "Three Sacred Treasures" to beat Medusa. They are the "Arrow of Light", the "Mirror Shield", and the "Wings of Pegasus". In the Yu-Gi-Oh!

  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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