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Kitora Tomb

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20: 28: 133:, their preservation has been accorded the highest priority. The entire tomb has been roofed over, and a series of adjoining antechambers were constructed to isolate the central chamber from temperature and humidity fluctuations, and prevent contamination by airborne 85:
A small stone chamber, the Kitora Tomb is a little over 1 metre in height and width and about 2.4 metres long, just large enough to bury a single person. The four walls are aligned with the cardinal points of the compass, and respectively feature the
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fitting and sword decorations were discovered, both executed with superbly inlaid patterns. Based upon analysis of the bone fragments and items found in the tomb, it is believed the interred was a middle-aged or older male of
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of the West. On the ceiling of the chamber there is also an astronomical chart that has been the focus of much research and debate by scholars in the field of
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wooden coffin, torn apart when the tomb was robbed, lay 5 cm thick on the chamber floor, mixed with grave goods and human bone. A gilded
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List of Special Places of Scenic Beauty, Special Historic Sites and Special Natural Monuments
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From Tomb to Museum: Transferring and Reconstructing the Kitora Burial Mound Murals
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The paintings have suffered the ravages of time, and, as
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Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties
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tumulus
kofun
village
Asuka
Nara Prefecture
Japan
Black Divine Tortoise
Azure Dragon
Red Phoenix
White Tiger
archaeoastronomy
lacquered
bronze
aristocratic
National Treasure
World Heritage
mold
microorganisms
List of Special Places of Scenic Beauty, Special Historic Sites and Special Natural Monuments
List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings)
History of Japan
Kofun period
Takamatsuzuka Tomb
Fujinoki Tomb
Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties
From Tomb to Museum: Transferring and Reconstructing the Kitora Burial Mound Murals
34°27′04″N 135°48′18″E / 34.4512°N 135.8050°E / 34.4512; 135.8050
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