Minakami Stone Age Residence Site

The Minakami Stone Age Residence Site (水上石器時代住居跡, Minakami sekki-jidai jūkyo ato) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Jōmon period settlement, located in what is now part of the town of Minakami, Gunma Prefecture in the northern Kantō region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1944.[1]

Minakami Stone Age Residence Site
水上石器時代住居跡
Minakami Stone Age Residence Site ruins
Minakami Stone Age Residence Site (Japan)
LocationMinakami, Gunma, Japan
RegionKantō region
Coordinates36°47′35″N 138°58′50″E
Typesettlement
History
PeriodsJōmon period
Site notes
Public accessYes

Overview

The Minakami site is located on a river terrace of a small tributary of the Tone River. It consists of the traces of two late Jōmon period dwellings with flagstone floors containing a stone-lined rectangular hearth in the center, separated by about 100 meters of swampy ground. The first was discovered in 1935 and the second in 1937. The flagstones were rounded river stones and the overall dimensions of the dwelling appear to have been two meters by four meters in a rough ellipse. Pot-shaped Jōmon pottery earthenware and various stone tools such as stone axes, arrowheads and stone plates were also excavated.

The ruins are now covered with small sheds for preservation, and the remains can be seen though a small window. The site is located about 5 minutes by car from Minakami Station on the JR East Jōetsu Line.

See also

References

  1. "水上石器時代住居跡" [Wadai iseki] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 20, 2020.

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