@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00019702, author = {井上, 主税 and Inoue, Chikara}, journal = {関西大学東西学術研究所紀要}, month = {Apr}, note = {Japan's relationship with its neighbors transformed as the situation in East Asia changed at the beginning of the middle Kofun period at the end of the 4th century. Large, keyhole-shaped burial mounds were constructed, from the Saki tumulus in the Northern regions of the Yamato basin to the Mozu-Furuichi tumulus on the Osaka Plain. An influx of artifacts from the Korean Peninsula was witnessed at this time along with the inflow of skilled people from overseas. It is believed that Japan adopted an advanced culture in its entirety and attained productive techniques in return. It is believed that the Osaka Plain, where the Mozu-Furuichi tumulus was built because of Japan's changing overseas relationships, also offered port facilities such as at Naniwatsu. Such port facilities can be observed in historical materials. When did this accumulation of goods, in particular Korean artifacts, begin on the Osaka Plain? This paper examined the burial circumstances of Korean artifacts in the first half of the middle Kofun period, focusing on the tumuli found in the central part of the Kinki region. The results revealed the existence of only one tumulus on the Osaka Plain in which Korean artifacts were buried in the early Kofun period. However, the study also confirmed the existence of ancient burial mounds, in which Korean artifacts were buried, at the end of the 4th century in the Furuichi tumulus, Kitakawachi, and Izumi areas. It can thus be concluded that the accumulation of Korean artifacts began on the Osaka Plain at the end of the 4th century, and that full-scale accretion began at the beginning of the 5th century with the initiation of the burial to the Mozu-Furuichi tumulus. The genealogy of Korean artifacts is centered on Gaya, but unlike the early Kofun period, they include Silla and Baekje artifacts. The number of relics inspired by Silla increased after the 5th century, which is related to the decline of Geumgwan Gaya.}, pages = {A43--A59}, title = {古墳時代中期前半の河内平野における朝鮮半島系遺物の流入に関する考察}, volume = {54}, year = {2021} }