Kansai University Faculty of Informatics, Masahiro Hori Laboratory has expanded the search app for excavated items from the world cultural heritage "Hyakkatori / Furuichi Kofungun" released in March 2021.At the same time, we also produced a leaflet (A3 size) that summarizes the contents and video contents that explain the transition of haniwa and grave goods during the Kofun period.

 Approximately 650 items of haniwa, casket, and burial items (decorative items, armor, harnesses, earthenware, etc.) excavated from the ancient burial mounds in the Hyakutobori / Furuichi area are registered in the "Hyakkatori / Furuichi Kofungun" excavated item search app.In addition to the list of photos of the excavated items, the location of the excavated burial mound can be displayed on the map (Google Maps).

 With this expansion of the app, history museums and cultural property exhibition facilities in Osaka Prefecture (Osaka Prefectural Near Asuka Museum / Sakai City Museum / Sakai City Mihara History Museum / Habikino City Cultural Property Exhibition Room / Fujii Temple City Isel Shura Hall / Fujii Temple City Shiroyama It is now possible to search across the excavated relics (about 300 items) that are permanently exhibited in the Kofun Guidance Building) using common search conditions.By searching by combining various conditions such as the type of excavated items and the size and shape of the excavated tumuli, you can get a glimpse of the variety and spread of the excavated items in the Mozu-Furuichi tumulus group (including the disappearing tumuli).

 We also produced a leaflet (A4 size) that summarizes the contents and video content that explains the transition of haniwa and grave goods during the Kofun period. From December 2021, 12, commentary videos will be exhibited and leaflets will be distributed at five locations: Osaka Prefectural Asuka Museum, Sakai City Museum, Sakai City Mihara History Museum, Habikino City Cultural Property Exhibition Room, and Fujiidera City Iselshura Hall. ..

Reference: [Kansai University] ■ Collaboration with historical museums and cultural property exhibition facilities (5 locations) in Osaka Prefecture ■ Expanded search apps for excavated items from the Hyakutobori and Furuichi Kofun Group-Video content explaining the transition of haniwa and burial items during the Kofun period Simultaneous release ~ 

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