- Kitora Tomb
The nihongo|Kitora Tomb|キトラ古墳|"Kitora Kofun" is an ancient
tumulus ("kofun " in Japanese) located in the village of Asuka,Nara Prefecture ,Japan . The tomb is believed to have been constructed some time between the 7th and early 8th centuries, but was only discovered in 1983.A small stone chamber, the Kitora Tomb is a little over 1 meter in height and width and about 2.4 meters long, just large enough to bury a single person. The four walls are aligned with the cardinal points of the compass, and respectively feature the Black Tortoise of the North, the Azure Dragon of the East, the Red Bird of the South, and the White Tiger of the West. On the ceiling of the chamber there is also a star chart that has been the focus of much research and debate by scholars in the field of
archaeoastronomy . In addition, the zodiac animals-headed figures with human body are painted on the wall, which may be one of the oldest zodiac murals in East Asia.Fragments of a
lacquer ed wooden coffin, torn apart when the tomb was robbed, lay 5 cm thick on the chamber floor, mixed with grave goods and human bone. A gildedbronze fitting and sword decorations were discovered, both executed with superbly inlaid patterns. Based upon analysis of the bone fragments and items found in the tomb, it is believed the interred was a middle-aged or older male of aristocratic background.The paintings have suffered the ravages of time, and, as important
National Cultural Assets of Japan andWorld Heritage listed treasures, their preservation has been accorded the highest priority. The entire tomb has been roofed over, and a series of adjoining antechambers was constructed to isolate the central chamber from temperature and humidity fluctuations, and prevent contamination by airbornemold spores andmicroorganisms .External links
* [http://www.kto.co.jp/2004nov/printable/article2.html The tombs of Asuka]
ee also
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History of Japan
*Kofun period
*Takamatsuzuka Tomb
*Fujinoki Tomb
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