Fujihashi Site
Location | Nagaoka, Niigata, Japan |
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Region | Hokuriku region |
Coordinates | 37°25′41″N 138°46′56″E / 37.42806°N 138.78222°E |
Type | Settlement |
History | |
Periods | Jōmon period |
Site notes | |
Public access | Yes (archaeological park), museum |
The Fujihashi Site (
Overview
[edit]The Fujihashi Site is located on a river terrace on the Shinano River and contains the ruins of a densely populated village from the late to final Jōmon period (3000 to 2000 years ago). The first archaeological survey of the site was conducted by the Nagaoka Municipal Science Museum in 1951, and several excavations have followed at later dates. In addition to various stone tools (including polished stone axes) and the foundations of pit dwellings and raised floor structures, a typical design of Jōmon pottery known as the "Fujihashi style" was discovered. Also found within the site was a production area for magatama and jadeite stone balls, with both unfinished and finished products. Pottery and jadeite balls from this site have been found in other areas of Japan, notably the Aizu area of southern Tōhoku, indicating that this village engaged in long distance trading.
The site is open to the public as an archaeological park with reconstructions of buildings, and includes the Fujihashi History Plaza (
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "
藤橋 遺跡 " [Fujihashi Iseki] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
External links
[edit]- Nagaoka City Tourist Information home page (in Japanese)
- Nagaoka City home page(in Japanese)
- Niigata Prefecture Tourist information (in Japanese)