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Magatama dating from Jōmon period to 8th century [citation needed]. Magatama (勾玉, less frequently 曲玉) are curved, comma-shaped beads that appeared in prehistoric Japan from the Final Jōmon period through the Kofun period, approximately 1000 BCE to the 6th century CE. [1]
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 ...
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!
Huge number of artifacts including a golden loom (金銅高機, kin-sei takabata), a harness pendant in the shape of a heart leaf, mirrors, bracelets, beads, Haji ware pot, Sue ware vessel stand, a bronze incense burner, magatama, a gold ring, a gilt-bronze miniature of five-stringed zither, a gilt-bronze miniature floor loom, etc.
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
Grave goods such as a small full-length bronze mirror, kotohashira-shaped stone products, an iron sword, and more than 3500 beads. Iron utensils, magatama beads, and Haji ware pottery were unearthed outside the coffin. From these artifacts, the tumulus is thought to have been built between the end of the 4th century and the beginning of the 5th ...
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