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 | Aota Archaeological Site - Discovered outside of Shibata city. To date, 20 houses dating to the Middle and Final Jomon sub-periods have been found. Images and information available.
|  | Burial Mound Discovered in Kyoto Thought to Date Back to Yayoi Period - From the Japan Times, a burial mound that may be one of the largest from the mid-to-late Yayoi Period (200 to 100 B.C.E.) ever unearthed in Japan has been found at the Hiyoshigaoka Ruins in the town of Kaya, Kyoto Prefecture.
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 | Excavation at Hijiridaki Cave, Oita Prefecture - English abstract by Hideji Harunari from Interdisciplinary Study on the Origins of the Japanese People and Cultures, Archaeology Series No. 14. [PDF]
|  | Excavation at Kaza-ana Cave 1997 - O'hasama Town, Iwate Prefecture. Synopsis with images.
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 | Fukui Cave - One of the sites of the Jomon Culture on the southern island of Kyushu.
|  | The Historic City of Nara - Online version of monograph from the UNESCO Cultural Virtual Library.
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 | Japan Atlas: Historical Sites - Lists over 25 historical sites throughout Japan dating to two thousand years ago.
|  | Kusado Sengen - Excavation of the remains of a medieval trading town situated close to the mouth of the Ahida River, in the present Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture.
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 | Sannai Maruyama Archaeological Site - Outline, plans, images, publications, and history of the site.
|  | Sites in Asuka, Japan - Stone relics and monuments in Nara, of unknown age or origin, with possible Solstitial and/or Principle Term alignments. With photos.
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 | Iwate Archeological Site to be Checked - Announcement in Japan Today of the Japan Archaeology Association's intention to review the sites and finds of dishonored archaeologist Shinichi Fujimura. (December 21, 2001)
|  | Burial Mound Discovered in Kyoto Thought to Date Back to Yayoi Period - From the Japan Times, a burial mound that may be one of the largest from the mid-to-late Yayoi Period (200 to 100 B.C.E.) ever unearthed in Japan has been found at the Hiyoshigaoka Ruins in the town of Kaya, Kyoto Prefecture.
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 | Manga and Anime Sites in Japan - Short description of the Sannai Maruyama site.
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