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Kamuiyaki ware (カムィヤキ), from
Tokunoshima kamïyaki, is grey
stoneware produced in Tokunoshima, the
Amami Islands,
Kagoshima Prefecture, ****an, from the...
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found was the
Kamuiyaki pottery,
which was
produced in
Tokunoshima from the 11th to 14th centuries. The
skewed distribution of
Kamuiyaki peaked at Kikai...
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found was the
Kamuiyaki pottery,
which was
produced in
Tokunoshima from the 11th to 14th centuries. The
skewed distribution of
Kamuiyaki peaked at Kikaijima...
- Ikkan-gā well (一貫ガー) Ishi
Gusuku (イシグスク) Jīma-nu-ukā
sacred well (ジーマヌウカー)
Kamuiyaki pot from
Uchima No.1
Artefact Scatter (西原町内間散布地No.1出土のカムィ焼) (Muni****l)...
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historic ruins (pottery and tools)
dating back 30,000 years. The now
famous "
Kamuiyaki"
historic ruins were
discovered in 1983 and
declared a
national historic...
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Goryeo settled on Kikai.
Their settlement led to the
creation of
Kamuiyaki ware, a new form of
stoneware with
cultural influence from
Korean ceramics...
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Kingdom periods can be
divided into
three stages with
imported talc pots,
kamuiyaki ware and
Chinese white porcelain for
Stage I (11-13th c.),
celadon for...
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artefacts of the
Gusuku Period include Chinese celadon and porcelain,
Kamuiyaki ware from
Tokunoshima Island and
stone pots from
Nagasaki (Kyūshū Island)...
- to the
Southern Islands since it had a huge
variety of
goods including Kamuiyaki, a
large number of
Chinese ceramics such as
Longquan celadon and Tong'an...
- 98460226 (Tōjin kofun-gun) 1 2986
Tokunoshima Kamuiyaki Kiln Site 徳之島カムィヤキ陶器窯跡
Tokunoshima Kamuiyaki tōki
kamaato Isen 27°41′44″N 128°56′33″E / 27...