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* [http://www.museum.kyoto-u.ac.jp/museumF/news/past/no5/kodai.html 三角縁神獣鏡] , "Sankakuen- shinjūkyō" from the Yoshinogari site, Kyoto University Museum
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* [http://www.museum.kyoto-u.ac.jp/museumF/news/past/no5/kodai.html 三角縁神獣鏡] , "Sankakuen- shinjūkyō" from the Yoshinogari site, Kyoto University Museum
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