Shingū Miyauchi Site

Yayoi period settlement trace in Tatsuno, Japan
34°55′26″N 134°32′46″E / 34.92389°N 134.54611°E / 34.92389; 134.54611TypeSettlement traceHistoryFounded1st-3rd century ADPeriodsYayoi periodSite notesPublic accessYes (park and museum)
National Historic Site of Japan
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The Shingū Miyauchi site (新宮宮内遺跡, Shingū Miyauchi iseki) is an archaeological site with the traces of a late Jōmon to Yayoi period settlement located in the Shingū neighborhood of the city of Tatsuno, Hyōgo Prefecture, in the Kansai region of Japan. It was designated a National Historic Site in 1982.[1]

Overview

The Shingū Miyauchi Site is located behind JR West Harima-Shingū Station, in an area which was subject to rapid urban development from around 1965. As a result of preliminary surveys made by rescue archaeology, it was found to be the first lowland Yayoi period archaeological site in the Harima region. Subsequent investigations revealed that the area of the settlement was approximately 400 meters east-to-west by 230 meters north-to-south. The foundations of several pit dwellings were found, which were also a first for the middle basin of the Ibo River. The settlement existed until the mid-Yayoi period, as evidenced by a large amount of Yayoi pottery and a circular burial mound also found at the site. The site has been preserved as an archaeological park with a number of reconstructed pit dwellings. It is located a four-minute walk from Harima-Shingū Station.[2]

See also

  • List of Historic Sites of Japan (Hyōgo)

References

  1. ^ "新宮宮内遺跡" [Shingū Miyauchi iseki] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
  2. ^ Isomura, Yukio; Sakai, Hideya (2012). (国指定史跡事典) National Historic Site Encyclopedia. 学生社. ISBN 4311750404.(in Japanese)
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