The Saga prefectural authorities opened a sarcophagus on Monday that was unearthed on the Yoshinogari archaeological web site in southwestern Japan and is getting ready to review its contents.
Excavated from the big ruins of a moat-enclosed settlement in Saga Prefecture, the stone coffin is believed to have been constructed across the second to 3rd centuries within the late Yayoi interval throughout the time of the traditional nation of Yamatai.
The coffin is round 2.3 meters lengthy — larger than different graves discovered on the web site.
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