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(1-2) Conical, round-bottomed vessel, earthenware, Hokkaidō, c. 5000 BCE, Initial Jōmon

(1-6) Figurine, earthenware, Akita prefecture, 3000-2500 BCE, Early Jōmon

Beaker, earthenware, Akita prefecture, 3000-2500 BCE, Early Jōmon

(1-7) "Flame ware" Vessel, earthenware, Northeast Japan, Niigataprefecture, 2500-1500 BCE, Middle Jōmon

(1-10) Human/Feline Figurine, earthenware, Central Japan, Yamanashiprefecture,Middle Jōmon

(1-14) Stone Circle, stone, Northeast Japan, Akita prefecture, Late Jōmon

(1-11) “Heavily Modeled” Female Figurine, earthenware, Northeast Japan (Aomoriprefecture), Final Jōmon

(1-18) Elevation of a Yayoi Raised Storehouse, Yayoi period

(1-20) Dōtaku with Designs of Animals, Plants, and DailyLife, bronze, Kagawa prefecture, c. 100 BCE–300 CE, Yayoi period

(1-17) Swords, Halberd, Spear, Mirror, Tubular Beads and Magatama Jewel, bronze and soapstone, Kyūshū (Fukuoka prefecture), 2ndcentury BCE, Yayoi period

(1-22) Pitcher, earthenware, Kansai region, Nara prefecture, c. 100 BCE – 100 CE,Yayoi period

GoldSeal inscribed with “King Na of Wa [Vassal] of Han,” excavated in Fukuoka, Kyūshū, dated to the Eastern Handynasty

(1-24) Tomb of Emperor Nintoku, earth, South Central Japan (Osaka prefecture), late 4th– early 5th century CE, Kofun period

Shamanesshaniwa, earthenware, Japan, 6th century, Kofun period

(1-32) Haniwa Figure of a House, clay,Miyazaki prefecture, Kofun period

(1-33) Mirror with Design of Four Buildings, bronze, Takarazuka Tomb, South CentralJapan (Nara prefecture), c. 300–450 CE, early Kofun period

(1-37) Crown, gilded bronze, Funayama Tumulus, Kyūshū (Kumamoto prefecture), 5th–6thcentury CE, Kofun period

FuneraryJar, stoneware, Eastern Japan (Gunma prefecture), 6th century CE,Kofun period

(1-39) Painted Wall with Chokkomon Design, wall painting, Idera Tomb, Kyūshū (Kumamoto prefecture), 7thcentury CE, late Kofun period

(1-40) Painted Wall, wall painting, Takehara Tomb, Kyūshū (Fukuoka prefecture), 6th–7thcentury CE, late Kofun period

2-60 Main Hall, Inner Shrine at Ise, South CentralJapan (Mie prefecture), first built in the 1st century CE (Yayoiperiod, 300 BCE–300 CE) and rebuilt every 20 years since 692 (Asuka period,552-645)

2-67Hōryūji, near Nara, SouthCentral Japan (Nara prefecture), 7th century

2-69Golden Hall (Kondō), Hōryūji

2-70Elevation, Golden Hall (Kondō), Hōryūji

2-72Five-storied Pagoda, Hōryūji

2-73Elevation, Five-storied Pagoda, Hōryūji

2-86 Shaka (Shakyamuni) Triad, attributed toTori Busshi, gilt bronze, Golden Hall (Kondō), Hōryūji,dated 623, Asuka period

2-88 Bodhisattva from the Shaka Triad,attributed to Tori Busshi, gilt bronze, Golden Hall (Kondō),Hōryūji,dated 623, Asuka period

2-96Future Buddha (J: Miroku), camphor wood, Chūgūji, near Hōryūji, Nara prefecture, 7th century, Asukaperiod

2-90 and 2-91 Tamamushi Shrine, cypress andcamphor wood with lacquer, Golden Hall (Kondō), Hōryūji,c. 650, Asuka period

2-44Fujiwara-kyō, Asuka Valley, built in694 and used until 710, Hakuhō period

2-101 Amida Triad, wall painting from the GoldenHall of Hōryūji, near Nar, South CentralJapan, c. 710

MiniaturePagoda with Buddhist Incantation, wood with lead white coating, and ink onpaper, Japan, c. 767–770, Nara period

2-104Kasenen, dry lacquer with paint, Kōfukuji, Nara, South CentralJaoan 734

2-50Shōsōin, wood, Tōdaiji, Nara, South Central Japan, 8thcentury, Nara period

2-51Lady Under a Tree, screen panel, ink and color on paper, Shōsōin, c. 752-56

2-78Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall), Tōdaiji, Nara, South CentralJapan, 8th century, Nara period