Flower-Shaped Ornament for a Stone Headrest
Found in Kōzaki Town, Chiba, Kofun period, 5th–6th century
Japanese Archaeology and Special Exhibition (Heiseikan) Japanese Archaeology Gallery
July 8, 2025 (Tue) - February 1, 2026 (Sun)
In the Jōsō region in present-day Ibaraki and Chiba Prefectures near Tokyo, a custom of burying the deceased with a stone headrest decorated with flower-shaped stone ornaments prevailed during the mid-Kofun period. This section of the gallery introduces such funerary rites unique to the Jōsō region through steatite headrests and flower-shaped ornaments for those headrests.
Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
CMT | ||
Highlight | Headrest for the Deceased | Found in Kōzaki Town, Chiba | Kofun period, 5th–6th century | J-554 | |||
Highlight | Flower-Shaped Ornament for a Stone Headrest | Found in Kōzaki Town, Chiba | Kofun period, 5th–6th century | J-555 | |||
Highlight | Ritual Object Shaped Like a Blade Tip | Found in Kōzaki Town, Chiba | Kofun period, 5th–6th century | J-4800 |