- have been
discovered in
large numbers at the
Kamegaoka site in Tsugaru,
Aomori Prefecture. The
Kamegaoka remains are
among the
largest known Jōmon settlement...
- The
Kamegaoka Site (亀ヶ岡石器時代遺跡,
Kamegaoka sekki-jidai iseki) is an
archaeological site in what is now part of the city of Tsugaru,
Aomori Prefecture, in...
- the
parts have been cut off.
These types of dogū have been
found in the
Kamegaoka Site in Tsugaru,
Aomori Prefecture; the
Teshiromori Site in Morioka, Iwate...
-
Horinouchi Kasori B
Final Jōmon (1250–500 BC)
Angyo Fusenmon Hokurikubanki Kamegaoka Maeura Nagatake Nishihonmaken Nusamai Shimono The
earliest "Incipient...
-
Sites in
Northern ****an
UNESCO World Heritage Site Dogū
excavated at
Kamegaoka (ICP), now at
Tokyo National Museum Location ****an
Criteria Cultural:...
-
period continued up to 300 BCE in present-day
Aomori Prefecture at the
Kamegaoka site in the city of
Tsugaru where the Shakōkidogū was found.
During the...
-
Nakata - Mutsu-Morita -
Koshimizu Tsugaru Expressway National Route 101
Kamegaoka Stone Age Site, a
National Historic Site Lake Jūsan
Tagoyano S**** Mound...
- activities. The
Nakai Site is also one of the type
sites representing the
Kamegaoka culture of the
final phase of the Jōmon
period (1000-300 BC). Many of...
- 1952, Jōmon
pottery excavated from the
Kusaka s****
mound included the
Kamegaoka style pottery from the late Jōmon
period in the Tōhoku region. This was...
-
flows down from the
Shiga Highlands. In the late 1930s, the
discovery of
Kamegaoka pottery from far
northern Mutsu Province at this
location attracted considerable...