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DescriptionFunagata-haniwa 01(trim).JPG |
A clay figure of a ship, a funagata- haniwa, buried at the Takaraduka tomb mound (kofun) in Matsusaka-shi, Mie, Japan. This image was made from the original of Image:Funagata-haniwa 01.JPG by trimming.
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April 2005 |
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Taken by N yotarou's father |
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N yotarou's father |
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日本語: 日本の三重県松阪市にある宝塚古墳から出土した船形埴輪の画像。 N yotarouの父が撮影した画像の中心部をN yotarouがトリミングしたもの。
The image was taken by N yotarou's father in April, 2005.
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