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64: 36: 71: 43: 359:. In addition to the expected shells and animal and fish bones, the midden was found to contain a unique design of pottery with ruffled decoration which was dubbed "Shichi-style pottery". The shell midden dates from approximately 4000 years ago. The Shinto shrine disappeared around 1887, but its foundations were discovered. 347:
of Mount Kare, a 430-meter mountain to the west of town. A giant, the "Tenaga Myojin" lived on the mountain and had very long arms - so long that it could reach the ocean to pick up shellfish (its favorite food), whose shells it would deposit on what became the Shinchi Shell Midden.
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During the early to middle Jōmon period (approximately 4000 to 2500 BC), sea levels were five to six meters higher than at present, and the ambient temperature was also 2 deg C higher. During this period, the Tōhoku region was inhabited by the
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was densely settled from the early through late Jōmon period. The site is located in a rural area near the
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The site has a stone marker and explanatory signboard. It is located about 30 minutes on foot from
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The shell midden attracted attention from archaeologists in the
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and initial excavations were conducted in 1890 and in 1924 by
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associated with the now-vanished inhabitants, and these
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Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Shinchi, Fukushima
Japan
Tōhoku region
37°51′52″N 140°54′56″E / 37.86444°N 140.91556°E / 37.86444; 140.91556
Jōmon period
National Historic Site of Japan
archaeological site
Jōmon period
shell midden
Shinchi, Fukushima
Tōhoku region
Japan
National Historic Site of Japan
Jōmon people
middens
bone
mollusc shells
sherds
lithics
artifacts
ecofacts
features
diets
Pacific coast
ria coast
Iwate
Fukushima Prefecture
Pacific Ocean

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