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I didn't know if it was already a ruin.
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I went to the Kosugi Maruyama Tumulus while I went. It's been more than 40 years since it was excavated, and at first glance, it was not possible to tell if this was an archaeological site or an abandoned cultivated land. It may be good to imagine the life of those days while looking at the surrounding terrain without detailed information.
The remains of the residences of the Jomon period are made into parks.
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It is a Jomon period ruins discovered in the 1970s when I was an elementary school student. I learned that the place where Jomon people lived in the social class at the elementary school was found in Mizukami Valley, the innermost part of Kanayama Village in the former Kosugi Town. The survey found a large number of pit dwellings and relics such as Jomon pottery and stone tools, and 16 mid-term dwellings were also found. However, after the investigation, although it has become a park style, the pit-style residence in the Jomon period has not been reproduced, and it has been maintained along the road which has been promoted to the national highway in recent years ...
I didn't know if it was already a ruin.
I went to the Kosugi Maruyama Tumulus while I went. It's been more than 40 years since it was excavated, and at first glance, it was not possible to tell if this was an archaeological site or an abandoned cultivated land. It may be good to imagine the life of those days while looking at the surrounding terrain without detailed information.
The remains of the residences of the Jomon period are made into parks.
It is a Jomon period ruins discovered in the 1970s when I was an elementary school student. I learned that the place where Jomon people lived in the social class at the elementary school was found in Mizukami Valley, the innermost part of Kanayama Village in the former Kosugi Town. The survey found a large number of pit dwellings and relics such as Jomon pottery and stone tools, and 16 mid-term dwellings were also found. However, after the investigation, although it has become a park style, the pit-style residence in the Jomon period has not been reproduced, and it has been maintained along the road which has been promoted to the national highway in recent years ...