Awaseguchikamekan - Awaseguchikamekan

Japanese: 合せ口甕棺 - アワセグチカメカン
Awaseguchikamekan - Awaseguchikamekan
A coffin used in northern Kyushu during the Yayoi period. It is made by joining the mouths of two earthenware jars together, and the deceased was placed inside for burial.

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
弥生時代に九州北部で用いられた棺。2個の甕の口を合わせてつなげたもので、中に被葬者を入れて埋葬した。

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