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Thirty-three sankakuen-shinjūkyō was not discovered from Yoshinogari site[edit]

Apparently wrong information.

33 sankakuen-shinjūkyō bronze mirrors were discovered from Kurotsuka kofun, but not from Yoshinogari site. Indeed, Walter Edwards himself wrote that 33 bronze mirrors was discovered from a third-century A.D. kewhole-shaped burial mound in the Yamato region in central Japan. This is not Yoshinogari site.

What discovered from Yoshinogari site are seven "Han-style" mirrors, not "Wei-style" mirrors.Aurichalcum (talk) 07:01, 20 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]