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Kofun (古墳, from Sino-****anese "ancient
burial mound") are
megalithic tombs or
tumuli in
Northeast Asia.
Kofun were
mainly constructed in the ****anese...
- The
Kofun period (古墳時代,
Kofun jidai) is an era in the
history of ****an from
about 300 to 538 AD (the date of the
introduction of Buddhism), following...
- round, and
rectangular tombs remain. The
Daisenryo Kofun (大仙陵古墳, Daisenryō
kofun), the
largest kofun in ****an, is
believed to have been
constructed over...
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While conventionally ****igned to the
period 250–710,
including both the
Kofun period (c. 250–538) and the A****
period (538–710), the
actual start of...
- 710,
although its
beginning could be said to
overlap with the
preceding Kofun period. The
Yamato polity evolved greatly during the A**** period, which...
- that
appeared in
prehistoric ****an from the
Final Jōmon
period through the
Kofun period,
approximately 1000 BCE to the 6th
century CE. The beads, also described...
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Tsukuriyama Kofun may
refer to:
Tsukuriyama Kofun (Yosano)
Tsukuriyama Kofun (Okayama)
Tsukuriyama Kofun (Sōja) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Kengo****uka
Kofun (牽牛子塚古墳) is a
Kofun period burial mound,
located in the
Koshi neighborhood of the
village of A****, Nara in the
Kansai region of ****an...
- The Aot****
Kofun (青塚古墳) is a
Kofun period burial mound,
located in the Aot****
neighborhood of the city of Inuyama,
Aichi in the Tōkai
region of ****an...
- late
Kofun Period (c. 250–538) and A****
Period (538–710). ****anese
archaeologists and
historians emphasize the fact that
during the
early Kofun Period...