By KUNIHIKO IMAI/ Staff Writer
November 29, 2020 at 08:00 JST
An offering pit near the Funabaru burial mound in Koga, Fukuoka Prefecture, from which the horse tack decorated with jewel beetle wings was unearthed (Provided by the Koga education board)
KOGA, Fukuoka Prefecture--A burial mound here dating to the late sixth to early seventh century has all the trappings to signify that someone important was buried at the site, with tentative evidence pointing to a connection to the Korean Peninsula. [Read More]
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