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in 1974, and the site was excavated by the Miyagi Prefectural Board of Education from 1974-1977. The site is in a hilly area on the northern edge of the Ōsaki Plain at an altitude of around 50 meters, and extends 1400 meters east-west by 850 meters north-south. The roughly rectangular compound is
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fragments and metal implements. From the style of the pottery discovered, the site was dated to the early Heian period. However, the fortification does not appear in any historical records, and there is some uncertainty if this was a
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The ruins of a very large fortification were discovered during construction work on the
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in spring. The site is approximately 30 minutes by car from
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sent a number of military expeditions to what is now the
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tribes under its control. After the establishment of
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Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Ōsaki, Miyagi
Japan
Tōhoku region
38°37′34.9″N 140°56′51.1″E / 38.626361°N 140.947528°E / 38.626361; 140.947528
Nara
Heian period
National Historic Site of Japan
archaeological site
Furukawa
Ōsaki
Miyagi Prefecture
Tōhoku region
Japan
Nara period
Heian period
Japanese castle
National Historic Site
Nara period
Ritsuryō
imperial court
Tōhoku region
Emishi
Taga Castle
Emishi
Tōhoku Expressway
ramparts
moat

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