The armor of kofun period warrior (iii-vii century ad) based on haniwa from imashirozuka burial mound

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Basing on the materials of haniva group from Imashirozuka burial mound (Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture), the article discusses protective equipment and weapons of a Kofun period warrior. The author analyzes similar items from other archeological sites of the Japanese archipelago, as well as from different periods of the Kofun era. It is believed that a typical Kofun warrior was equipped with an armor, a helmet and a sword, as well as a shield and a quiver with arrows.

Japanese archipelago, haniwa, kofun period, burial mound, warrior armor

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170175786

IDR: 170175786   |   DOI: 10.24866/1997-2857/2019-4/73-79

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