During Japan's Kofun Period (250–538 AD), no fully centralized imperial state governed the archipelago, but a powerful Yamato polity was gradually consolidating authority over much of western Japan.
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Egyptian archaeologists opened Old Kingdom rock-cut tombs at Aswan’s Qubbet el-Hawa, finding inscribed pottery later generations reused for their own dead
A joint archaeological mission working at Qubbet el-Hawa, the hillside necropolis overlooking Aswan on the Nile’s west bank, ...
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