- The
Korekawa Site (是川遺跡,
Korekawa iseki) is an
archaeological site in the city of Hachinohe,
Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku
region of
northern ****an...
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Korekawa Archaeological Institution (
Korekawa Jōmon Kan) (八戸市埋蔵文化財センター 是川縄文館, Hachinohe-shi Maizō
Bunkazai Sentā (
Korekawa Jōmon-kan)), more literally...
- beads, as well as the
Korekawa site, near Hachinohe,
Aomori Prefecture.
Remains from the
Korekawa site can be seen at the
Korekawa Archaeological Museum...
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further expanded by
annexing the
village of
Shimonaganawashiro in 1942,
Korekawa in 1954, Ichikawa, Kaminaganawashiro,
Tachi and
Toyosaki in 1955 and Odate...
- Shimonaganawashiro-mura
April 1, 1942
merged with Hachinohe-shi
Korekawa-mura
Korekawa-mura
Korekawa-mura
December 1, 1954
merged with Hachinohe-shi Ichikawa-mura...
- Affairs.
Retrieved 12 June 2012. "陸奥国是川遺跡出土品" [Excavated
Artefacts from the
Korekawa Site] (in ****anese).
Agency for
Cultural Affairs.
Retrieved 12 June 2012...
- I Site in Hachinohe,
Aomori Prefecture, it is
exhibited at the
nearby Korekawa Jōmon Kan.
Alongside "Hollow Dogū" from Hokkaidō, "Jōmon Goddess [ja]"...
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Kamegaoka Site 亀ヶ岡遺跡
Korekawa Jōmon Kan
Kamegaoka Site Show map of
Aomori Prefecture Kamegaoka Stone Age Site (****an) Show map of ****an
Location Tsugaru...
- Society, New Ser., Vol. 48, No. 2 (1958), pp. 1–108. (laminated bow from
Korekawa, Aomori) Mizoguchi, Koji, An
Archaeological History of ****an: 10,000 B...
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Nakano H,
Nakano A,
Toyomaki Y,
Takiyoshi N,
Rokunohe D,
Nishikawa Y,
Korekawa A,
Matsuzaki Y,
Mitsuhashi Y,
Sawamura D (2011). "Diffuse and
focal palmoplantar...