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two men were buried in each wooden coffin. Artifacts excavated around the tomb indicate the two were local warrior class nobles in the 5th century. Some scholars speculate the king mentioned in the inscription was King Sai, one of the
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the polity in Kinai region advanced toward the unification of Japan. The sword, which was bestowed to the local ruling family by the king of Wa, is regarded as an example of the birth of the ancient unified state.
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region in the 5th century and buried with the deceased person in the late of the century. Its silver-inlaid inscription is the important source of the Japanese domestic politics in the period.
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Ancient iron sword excavated in Chiba Prefecture, Japan
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Seven-Branched Sword
Inariyama Sword
Eta Funayama Sword
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「王賜」銘鉄剣(おうしめいてっけん)
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「王賜」銘鉄剣
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