Haniwa are terracotta clay figures that were made during the Kofun Period (3rd to 7th centuries), presumably as funerary objects. I visited the Tokyo National Museum where a special exhibition is ...
Archaeologists Unearth More Than 100,000 Ancient Coins, Carrying Traits of China’s First Unified Currency Archaeologists ...
The global popularity of blades forged in the western Japan city of Sakai is on the rise, with foreign tourists helping to ...
A more recent theory also based on genome analysis postulates that the ancestral group did not appear until the Kofun period, instead of the Yayoi period. The “triple structure” model ...