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painted in vermilion lacquer were discovered in the moat surrounding the mound's circular section. The bird carving is 39 centimeters long. Historians and archaeologists believe these
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story mentions a white bird flying between tombs. This story relates to the found items. It shows ancient beliefs about life and the soul.
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177:. Parishioners believe they are
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355:. University of Hawaii Press.
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278:on purpose. This shows their
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303:References
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272:Mount Miwa
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248:Mount Miwa
237:Izumi City
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