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The Emergence of Complicated and Pluralistic Interaction Networks and Hierarchies in the State Formation Period of Japan as Evidenced Through Rock-Cut Tombs

This paper presents the results of a comparative analysis of rock-cut tombs in the state formation period of Japan, from the late stage of the Kofun (tumuli) period, to the Nara period (6th to the 8th century). The analysis indicates that the form of rock-cut tombs is fairly similar within relativel...

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