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TOKYO. — WhatIs considered to be one of ihe oldestおp an的6 tombs for "royaに咖lll的"h肪been discovered at the llmorl ar-cha^o logical sはe In Fukuoka' s NIshI Ward, the Fukuoka Municipal Board of Education said March 6,
In and dround im的rthed coffins estimated to be 2,100 years old, a Korean-made bronze mirror with a ge. omsWc design c^n the back, several bronze swords and 30 beads were discovered, the municipal bo arc I reported.
Mirrors, swords and beads were used for Imperial reg韭 In ancient times.
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