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Akasaka Site

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79: 51: 86: 58: 34: 331:) region of Japan, indicating that extensive long distance trade existed during this period. A number of these artifacts were designated a Tangible Cultural Properties of Miura City in 2017 and are stored and displayed at the Akasaka Yayoi Study Room 327:, as well as organic relics (carbonized rice, walnuts, peaches), animal bones (deer, wild boar), and bone tools, and shells. One surprising discovery was that the material of the stone axes discovered was from the Hokushin (northern 319:, the Miura City Board of Education and the Yokosuka Archaeological Society from 1966 to 2007. A total of 130 pit dwellings sites were identified, including the traces of a huge building measuring 15.0 by 12.2 meters and a 323:. In addition to Yayoi pottery, artifacts included bronze products (swords, rings), iron products (iron fish hooks, needles, iron axes), accessories (glass beads, shell bracelets), 350:
The area designated as a national historic site is about 4,700 square meters, but the actual area of the ruins including its surroundings measures about 70,000 square meters.
78: 359: 423: 433: 50: 135: 438: 383: 292: 428: 300: 296: 307:, which was recorded by local archaeologist Dr Naotada Akaboshi, who identified earthward shards recovered as 33: 400: 418: 288: 257: 245: 269: 213: 328: 316: 295:, which published a paper in 1897. During the late 1920s, construction work on a road from 281: 253: 109: 261: 123: 412: 308: 312: 304: 249: 191: 379: 291:, on a hill with an elevation of 50 meters. It was first excavated by a team from 150: 137: 324: 285: 320: 265: 113: 252:
settlement located in the Hasse neighborhood of the city of
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The Akasaka site is located in the southern part of the
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Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Miura, Kanagawa
Japan
Kantō region
35°10′28″N 139°38′03″E / 35.17444°N 139.63417°E / 35.17444; 139.63417
Yayoi period
National Historic Site of Japan
archaeological site
Yayoi period
Miura
Kanagawa Prefecture
Kantō region
Japan
National Historic Site of Japan
Miura Peninsula
Keikyū
Misakiguchi Station
Tokyo Imperial University
Japan National Route 134
Japanese Imperial Family
pit dwelling
Yayoi pottery
World War II
Rikkyo University
shell midden
stone axes
Nagano Prefecture
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Kanagawa)

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