Property |
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Name |
Donated |
Period |
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Sword with ring-shaped pommel.
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Said to have been from Kyongsang-nando, Korea.
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Three Kingdoms Period, 6th century.
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Earring, gold.
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Three Kingdoms Period(Silla), 6th century.
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Important Cultural Property
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Headgear, gilt bronze.
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Probably from Ch'angnyong, Kyongsang-namdo.
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Three Kingdoms Period, 5th - 6th century.
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Jade animal.
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Neolithic Age
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Important Cultural Property
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Dogu (clay figurine)
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From Wanishi-cho, Muroran-shi, Hokkaido
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Jomon Period
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Important Cultural Property
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Dogu (clay figurine).
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From Kamegaoka site, Tsugaru-shi, Aomori.
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Jomon Period
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Important Cultural Property
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Clay mask.
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From Kamegaoka site, Tsugaru-shi, Aomori.
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Jomon Period
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Important Cultural Property
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Dogu (clay figurine).
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From Ebisuda, Tajiri-cho, Miyagi.
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Jomon Period
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Important Cultural Property
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Pot with spout.
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From Maita, Towada-shi, Aomori
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Jomon Period
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Important Cultural Property
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Shell shaped clay object.
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From Uenoyama site, Murakami-shi, Niigata
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Jomon Period
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Important Cultural Property
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Spouted vessel with human figure decorations.
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From Moheji, Hokuto-shi, Hokkaido.
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Jomon Period
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Important Cultural Property
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Jar with human figure decorations.
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From Tokoshinai, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori.
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Jomon Period
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Important Cultural Property
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Clay tablet.
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From Fukuda Shell Mound, Azuma-mura, Ibaraki.
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Jomon Period
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Large jar.
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From Miyanomae, Ina-shi, Nagano.
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Jomon Period
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Dogu (clay figurine).
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From Kamikurokoma, Misaka-cho, Yamanashi.
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Jomon Period
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Jar.
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From Fukae, Nijo-machi, Fukuoka.
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Yayoi Period,
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Jar with Human Face Ornament
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From Ozakata site, Chikusei-shi, Ibaraki.
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Yayoi Period
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National Treasure
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Dotaku (bell-shaped bronze).
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Reportedly from site in Kagawa Prefecture.
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Yayoi Period
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Important Cultural Property
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Footed Jar.
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From Takakura-cho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi.
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Yayoi Period
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Important Cultural Property
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Jar.
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From Takakura-cho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi.
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Yayoi Period
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