- TOP
- Knife
Overview
Knife
- Museum No.
- JK253-21
Showing 1-6 of 1
Title | Knife |
---|---|
Designation | |
Artist | |
Category | Archaeology (J) |
Country | Japan |
Period | Kofun (Tumulus) |
Century | 6th |
Year | |
Quantity | |
Materials | |
Dimensions | Length 6.6cm |
Inscription by | |
Signature/Seals Etc | |
Donor |
Included Works
Excavated Artifacts
JK253Mirror with Eight Ornamental Bells
JK253-1Earrings
JK253-2Bells
JK253-3Ornamental Plates with Bridle Bits
JK253-4Horse Bits
JK253-5Ornamental Plate with Bridle Bit
JK253-6Ornamental Plate with Bridle Bits
JK253-7Harness Pendant
JK253-8Strap Unions
JK253-9Horse Trappings
JK253-10Horse Trappings
JK253-11Horse Trappings
JK253-12Horse Trapping
JK253-13Horse Trappings
JK253-14Bridle Bits and Ornamental Plate
JK253-15Metal Working Tool with Rivets
JK253-16Arrowheads
JK253-17
This object may be one within a set or the title of a set. To see all objects in the set, perform a Category Search by the Museum Number below, entering numerals only before the hyphen.
This artifact was found in the Benzai Tumulus No. 1, which belongs to the Maki Burial Mounds in Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture. This 5-meter tall, 20-meter long, round tumulus has atop its mound a shrine dedicated to the Buddhist deity Benzaiten (Skt., Saravati). The east side of a stone chamber was excavated by chance in 1955 (Shôwa 30) and artifacts were removed from within. The chamber was of relatively large size at 5.5 meters in length, 1.8 meters in width, and 2 meters in height. Because it was not an official archeological excavation, the exact position of these artifacts when excavated is unclear. They include a mirror with eight ornamental bells, gilt bronze bells, bridle bits, a harness pendant, horse trappings, weapons such as swords, spears, and arrowheads, and sueki ("underglazed earthenware") stem dishes and long-necked jars. Four sets of bridle bits are particularly valuable. The tumulus was constructed around the late 6th or early 7th century, i.e., in the late Kofun period (ca. 250-ca. 600).
Japan-Kofun (Tumulus)