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  2. Kofun (old tumuli) are large artificial mound tombs built in ancient Japan for the ruling elite between the 3rd and 7th century CE.
    www.worldhistory.org/Kofun/
    Kofun (古墳, from Sino-Japanese "ancient burial mound") are megalithic tombs or tumuli in Northeast Asia. Kofun were mainly constructed in the Japanese archipelago between the middle of the 3rd century to the early 7th century AD. [1]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofun
    Kofun (from Middle Chinese kú 古 "ancient" + bjun 墳 "burial mound") [7][8] are burial mounds built for members of the ruling class from the 3rd to the 7th centuries in Japan, [9] and the Kofun period takes its name from the distinctive earthen mounds.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofun_period
    Kofuns are tombs of the members of ruling class in ancient Japan. They were built in the form of earthen mounds from the 3rd century to the 7th century. This period is called the Kofun, or tumulus, period. Kofuns fall into a few types according to shape.
    kyotohumanities.jp/soramitsu/kofun.html
    Kofun ("ancient grave") are megalithic tombs or tumuli in Japan, constructed between the early 3rd century and the early 7th century AD. The kofun ancient graves (from the Kofun period ca 300-710 AD) have been built in various shapes throughout history.
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  6. Kofun Period - World History Encyclopedia

    Mar 23, 2016 · Following the Yayoi Period of Japan when farming and metalworking techniques were introduced from mainland Asia was the Kofun Period (c. 250 CE - 538 CE) where the religion of Shinto emerges from the …

  7. Mozu-Furuichi Kofun (UNESCO) | World Heritage

    Known as kofun, these magnificent tombs are masterpieces of architectural and civil engineering, and have recently been inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Highlights Strolling 2.8 kilometers around the Nintoku Imperial Tomb, one …

  8. Japanese art - Kofun, Tumulus, Sculpture | Britannica

    Oct 29, 2024 · Japanese art - Kofun, Tumulus, Sculpture: About 250 ce there appeared new and distinctive funerary customs whose most characteristic feature was chambered mound tombs. These tumuli, or kofun (“old mounds”), …

  9. Kofun Period (ca. 300–710) - The Metropolitan …

    The Kofun period is named after the tomb mounds that were built for members of the ruling class during this time. The practice of building sepulchral mounds and burying treasures with the dead was transmitted to Japan from the Asian …

  10. Kofun – Ancient Burial Mounds in Japan

    Kofuns are tombs of the members of ruling class in ancient Japan. They were built in the form of earthen mounds from the 3rd century to the 7th century. This period is called the Kofun, or tumulus, period. Kofuns fall into a few types …

  11. Kofun period, an introduction - Smarthistory

    Kofun period (c. 3rd century–538 C.E.): influential importations from the Asian continent. The Kofun 古墳 period in Japan is so named after the burial mounds of the ruling class. The practice of building tomb mounds of monumental …

  12. Kofun: Megalithic Keyhole-Shaped Tombs That …

    Oct 31, 2018 · Kofun ("ancient grave") are megalithic tombs or tumuli in Japan, constructed between the early 3rd century and the early 7th century AD. The kofun ancient graves (from the Kofun period ca 300-710 AD) have been built …

  13. Kofun: Ancient Japanese Tombs - Japan Experience

    What are these kofun, former imperial tombs, that dot the landscape between Osaka and Nara? Let's take a step back in time ... The kofun are funerary burial mounds, artificial hills created by man. They get their name from their shape, …

  14. Kofun: Japan’s Ancient Tombs - Japan Wonder Travel Blog

  15. The Kofun Period and Its Significance in Japanese History

  16. Tumulus period | Kofun, Yamato & Yamato Court | Britannica

  17. Everything You Need to Know About "Kofun," Ancient Japanese …

  18. DNA Analysis Rewrites Ancient History of Japan | Smithsonian

  19. Japanese history: Jomon, Yayoi, Kofun - japan-guide.com

  20. Japan's mysterious 'keyhole' tombs - BBC REEL - YouTube

  21. Exploring Japanese Kofun Sites: Ancient Japanese Burial Mound

  22. Kofun Period Timeline - World History Encyclopedia