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The round end of Goshikizuka Kofun in Kobe covered with restored fukiishi

復元された葺石で覆われた五色塚古墳神戸市)の後円部]] Fukiishi (葺石 or 葺き石 "roofing stone") were a means of covering burial chambers and burial mounds during the kofun period of Japan (250–538). Stones collected from riverbeds were affixed to the slopes of raised kofun and other burial chambers. They are considered to have descended from forms used in Yayoi-period tumuli. They are common in the early and mid-Kofun periods, but most late Kofun-period tumuli do not have them.

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References

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  • Mori, Kōichi (1985). Kyodai kofun—Zenpō-kōen-fun no nazo wo toku 巨大古墳—前方後円墳の謎を解く [Giant kofun—solving the mystery of the keyhole-shaped kofun]. Sōshisha. ISBN 4-7942-0220-2.
  • Mori, Kōichi (1986). "「ヤマト古墳文化の成立」". In Mori, Kōichi (ed.). Nihon no kodai 5: Zenpō-kōen-fun no seiki 日本の古代5 前方後円墳の世紀 [Ancient Japan 5: The era of keyhole-shaped kofun]. Chūō Kōronsha. pp. 225–274. ISBN 4-12-402538-6.
  • Mori, Kōichi (1986). "「海と陸のあいだの前方後円墳」". In Mori, Kōichi (ed.). Nihon no kodai 5: Zenpō-kōen-fun no seiki 日本の古代5 前方後円墳の世紀 [Ancient Japan 5: The era of keyhole-shaped kofun]. Chūō Kōronsha. pp. 275–300. ISBN 4-12-402538-6.
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