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Date: 2010-08-17 01:45:03
Nara period
Kofun
Mounds
Tumulus
Mirror
Archaeology
Kofun period
Asuka period

REPORT ON THE CONSERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTIFACTS FROM YAMATO TENJINYAMA KOFUN OKAZAKI Makoto Gango¯ ji Institute for Research of Cultural Property INOKUCHI Yoshiharu

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