Bierbrier: Ancient Faces, p. 121-122, Nr. 117), the image of a man flanked by two deities from the same site (Walker, Bierbrier: Ancient Faces, p. 123-24
Nihongi, I, translation by W. G Ashton, 1896. ^ Kojiki, I: "The names of the Deities that were born next from a thing that sprouted up like unto a reed-shoot