Keyhole tomb order

The keyhole tomb order (前方後円墳体制, zenpōkōenfun taisei) was a social order in Japan that appeared in the early Kofun period and is visible as zenpōkōenfun became standardized in that period. The concept was proposed by archaeologist Hiroshi Tsude in 1991.

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Keyhole tomb order

The keyhole tomb order (前方後円墳体制, zenpōkōenfun taisei) was a social order in Japan that appeared in the early Kofun period and is visible as zenpōkōenfun became standardized in that period. The concept was proposed by archaeologist Hiroshi Tsude in 1991.

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