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Aota Archaeological SiteAota 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 PeriodBurial 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.
Excavation at Hijiridaki Cave, Oita PrefectureExcavation 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 1997Excavation at Kaza-ana Cave 1997 - O'hasama Town, Iwate Prefecture. Synopsis with images.
Fukui CaveFukui Cave - One of the sites of the Jomon Culture on the southern island of Kyushu. The Historic City of NaraThe Historic City of Nara - Online version of monograph from the UNESCO Cultural Virtual Library.
Japan Atlas: Historical SitesJapan Atlas: Historical Sites - Lists over 25 historical sites throughout Japan dating to two thousand years ago. Kusado SengenKusado 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.
Sannai Maruyama Archaeological SiteSannai Maruyama Archaeological Site - Outline, plans, images, publications, and history of the site. Sites in Asuka, JapanSites in Asuka, Japan - Stone relics and monuments in Nara, of unknown age or origin, with possible Solstitial and/or Principle Term alignments. With photos.

Iwate Archeological Site to be CheckedIwate 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 PeriodBurial 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.
Manga and Anime Sites in JapanManga and Anime Sites in Japan - Short description of the Sannai Maruyama site.

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