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found in Japan, measuring 13.6 meters on each side with a floor area of about 185 square meters. The building had internal pillars for support, and a floor made of baked clay bricks. This was presumably the residence of the king. A total of 13 large buildings have been detected in the excavations so
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have been carried out so far. The site measures about 700 meters east-to-west and about 450 meters north-to-south. Of especial interest was the foundations of a group of large buildings dating from the 1st and 2nd centuries AD (latter half of the Yayoi period), which were found to be lined up neatly
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These large buried pillar buildings (which may have been political or ritual facilities) are surrounded by a separate group of buried pillar buildings arranged in a circle, with each building spaced 18 meters apart. These circumferential buildings have a foundation plan similar to that of
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is a settlement trace from the middle Yayoi period, and the Shinomagari Site, 1.2 kilometers to the southwest of the Ise Site, had the remains of a metalware production facility from the late Yayoi and early
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includes pottery finished with spatula polishing, which is mainly developed in the Kansai region, as well as style with a unique mouth edge which is found only in the Ōmi area.
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and are therefore assumed to be shrine buildings. In addition, to the north of the outside of the circumferential buildings, was one of the largest
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far, and it is assumed that it was the center of politics and rituals in a kingdom which once existed in southern part of
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in an "L" arrangement in an enclosure surrounded by a fortification consisting of two sets of moats and an earthen
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In the vicinity of the Ise Site, the Hattori Site contains the remains of a vast system of early Yayoi period
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in southeastern Shiga Prefecture. It was confirmed as an archaeological site in 1981, and many
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settlement and ritual area, located across the Ise and Amura neighborhoods of
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Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Moriyama
Rittō, Shiga
Japan
Kansai region
35°02′29″N 135°59′20″E / 35.04139°N 135.98889°E / 35.04139; 135.98889
Yayoi period
National Historic Site of Japan

archaeological site
Yayoi period
Moriyama
Rittō, Shiga
Kansai region
Japan
National Historic Site of Japan
Yasu River
archaeological excavations
ramparts
palisades
Yoshinogari site
Kyushu
Ise Grand Shrine
pit dwellings
Ōmi
Sea of Japan
Yayoi pottery
paddy fields

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