Pestle, Stone
Found at the Kai Chōshizuka Tumulus, Yamanashi, Kofun period, 4th century
Japanese Archaeology and Special Exhibition (Heiseikan) Japanese Archaeology Gallery
June 25, 2024 (Tue) - December 22, 2024 (Sun)
Kai Chōshizuka tumulus was constructed in the latter half of the 4th century in present-day Yamanashi Prefecture. With its length of 169 meters, it is one of the largest keyhole-shaped tumuli in eastern Japan from the 3rd and 4th centuries in the early Kofun period. One of the factors associated with the construction of this large tumulus, which is attracting much attention, is quartz crystal that was mined in the region and became the source of authority.
Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
CMT | ||
Highlight | Triangular-Rimmed Mirror with Three Deities and Three Beasts | Found at the Kai Chōshizuka Tumulus, Yamanashi | Kofun period, 4th century | J-20306 | |||
Highlight | Wheel-Shaped Stone | Found at the Kai Chōshizuka Tumulus, Yamanashi | Kofun period, 4th century | J-20309 | |||
Highlight | Pestle, Stone | Found at the Kai Chōshizuka Tumulus, Yamanashi | Kofun period, 4th century | J-20318 | |||
Highlight | Comma-Shaped Bead ("Magatama") | Found at the Kai Chōshizuka Tumulus, Yamanashi | Kofun period, 4th century | J-20320 |