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Yokohama City History Document 21 Table of Contents

Last updated on July 29, 2024.

To the History of Yokohama City

Part 1 Excavation of Minamibori Kaizuka
Introduction
Chapter 1 Minamibori shell mound and primitive settlement
Chapter 2 Minamibori Kaizuka Excavation News
Chapter 3 Minamibori Shell Mound Excavation Bulletin
Drawing
I Far view of shell mound
II Status of excavation
III Slope shell mounds and squares
IV Residence site
V Status of excavation of relics
VI Relics excavated
Complete pottery
Earthenware fragments
Stoneware and other relics
Illustration
Figure 1 Distribution of early-stage shell mounds in the Tsurumi River basin
Figure 2 No. 1 residence site
Figure 3 No. 2 residence site
Figure 4 No. 3 residence site
Figure 5 No. 4 residence site
Figure 6 No. 5 residence site
Figure 7 No. 6 Residential Site
Figure 8 No. 7 residence site
Figure 9 No. 8 residence site
Figure 10 No. 9 residence site
Figure 11 No. 10 residence site
Figure 12 No. 11 residence site
Figure 13 No. 12 residence site
Figure 14 No. 13 residence site
Figure 15 No. 14 residence site
Figure 16 No. 15 A residence site
Figure 17 No. 15 b. c Residential site
Figure 18 No. 16 A and B residence site
Attachment map of Minamibori Kaizuka Pit Residue
Drawing Far view of shell mound
Figure 1 Plateau with the Minamibori shell mound seen from the sky (top is north)
Figure 2 The plateau of Minamibori Kaizuka seen from the lowlands on the south side
Figure 3 You can see the plateau south from the plateau of Kaizuka
Figure 4 On the plateau before excavation
Figure 5 There was a slope shell mound in front of the western slope of the plateau.
Status of excavation
Figure 6 Preliminary survey Electrical exploration
Figure 7 Preliminary survey drilling
Figure 8 Excavation of trench begins
Figure 9 Excavation of trench No. 1 Trench
Figure 10 Excavation of trench No. 2 trench
Figure 11 Excavation of the trench The 2nd trench begins digging the site of the residence.
Figure 12 Excavation of residence No. 10 residence site
Figure 13 Excavation of residence No. 10 residence site
Figure 14 Excavation of residence No. 10 residence site
Figure 15 Excavation of residence No. 10 residence site
Fig. 16 Excavation of residence site No. 5 Removal of soil covering house
Figure 17 Excavation of residential site Excavation of pillar hole in No. 10 residence site
Slope shell mounds and squares
Figure 18 Slope shell mound trench setting
Figure 19 A trench excavated from slope shell mound
Figure 20 The southern wall of the trench cross section of the shell mound of the slope shell mound (most of them had already been disturbed)
Figure 21 The northern wall of the trench cross section of the shell mound
Figure 22 Central Plaza
Figure 23 Excavation of stone plates in the Central Plaza
Residence site
Figure 24 No. 1 residence site (from the east)
Figure 25 No. 1 residence site (from northeast)
Figure 26 No. 2 residence site (from northeast)
Figure 27 No. 2 residence site (from the east) No. 1 A on the left and No. 6 on the right.
Figure 28 A furnace site filled with pottery at the No. 2 residence site
Figure 29 No. 3 residence site (from the east)
Figure 30 No. 3 residence site (from the west)
Figure 31 Shell layer in the No. 3 residence site
Figure 32 Shell layer in the No. 3 residence site
Figure 33 Pillar hole in the No. 3 residence site (white line shows contour)
Figure 34 No. 4 residence site (from southwest)
Figure 35 No. 5 residence site (from the east)
Figure 36 No. 4.5 residence site (from southwest)
Figure 37 No. 6 residence site (from the east)
Figure 38 No. 6 residence site (from northeast)
Figure 39 See the No. 6 residence site (foreground) to No. 16 residence site
Figure 40 No. 7 residence site (from the west)
Figure 41 No. 7 residence site (from southwest)
Figure 42 No. 8 residence site (from northeast)
Figure 43 No. 8 residence site (from the east)
Figure 44 No. 9 residence site (from the east)
Figure 45 No. 10 residence site (from the south)
Figure 46 No. 10 residence site (from southwest)
Figure 47 No. 10 residence site (from northwest)
Figure 48 Excavation of No. 10 residence site
Figure 49 The shell layer of the No. 10 residence site
Figure 50 No. 11 residence site (from the north)
Figure 51 No. 11 residence site (from the west)
Figure 52 No. 12 residence site (from northwest)
Figure 53 No. 13 residence site (from the north)
Figure 54 Positional relationship of residence No. 12 and 13 (left side No. 12)
Figure 55 No. 14 residence site (from northwest)
Figure 56 No. 15 residence site (from northeast)
Figure 57 No. 15 A residence site (from northeast)
Figure 58 No. 16 residence site (from the west)
Figure 59 No. 16 residence site (from northeast)
Status of excavation of relics
Figure 60 Pottery used in the furnace (No. 2 residence site)
Figure 61 Excavation of pottery (No. 4 residence site)
Figure 62 Excavation of stone ware (No. 4 residence site)
Figure 63 Excavation of pumice products (No. 4 residence site)
Figure 64 Excavation of bone horns (No. 10 residence site)
Figure 65 Excavation of pottery (No. 10 residence site)
Figure 66 Excavation of Kazuno Yass (directly below the shell layer of the No. 12 residential site)
Figure 67 Excavation of stoneware (No. 12 B residence site)
Figure 68 Furnace site (No. 15 B residence site)
Figure 69 Excavation of earrings
Complete pottery
Figure 70 Fukahachigata pottery height 44cm (No. 15 C residence site)
Figure 71 Fukahachigata pottery height 37cm (No. 16 A residence site)
Figure 72 Deep Hachigata pottery height 16.5cm
Figure 73 Fukahachigata pottery height 27.5cm (No. 2 B residence site)
Figure 74 Fukahachigata pottery height 20cm (No. 4 i residence site)
Figure 75 Fukahachigata pottery height 22cm (No. 4 residence site)
Figure 76 Asabachi-shaped pottery height 15cm (No. 12 residence site)
Figure 77 Asabachi-shaped pottery height 18cm (No. 10 residence site)
Figure 78 Asabachi-shaped pottery height 9cm (No. 8 residence site)
Pottery fragments (excavation point / layer, scale about 3 minutes / 1)
Figure 79 No. 1 trench
Figure 80 No. 1 trench
Figure 81 No. 1 trench
Figure 82 No. 1 trench
Figure 83 No. 1 trench
Figure 84 1sttrench 2nd ward
Figure 85 Black-brown clay layer, District 1 trench M
Figure 86 2nd trench
Figure 87 3rd trench, 4th trench
Figure 88 District 1 trench A, District 3 trench 6
Figure 89 3rd trench 7th ward
Figure 90 No. 3 trench black brown soil layer
Figure 91 No. 5 trench black brown soil layer
Figure 92 No. 5 trench black brown soil layer
Figure 93 No. 1 residential site Black-brown soil layer, No. 1 residential site floor
Figure 94 No. 1 Residential Site Shell Formation
Figure 95 No. 2 residence site n-ku shell layer
Figure 96 No. 2 residence site n n ・ n ・ ward shell layer, No. 2 residence site n ・ ward shell layer
Figure 97 The topsoil of the No. 3 residence site
Figure 98 No. 3 residential site shell layer
Figure 99 No. 4 residence site III-ku black-brown soil layer
Illustration No. 100 No. 4 Residential Site, Kurodo Formation, District IV
Illustration 101 No. 4 residence site, Kurodo Formation, IV-ku Kurodo Formation
Fig. 102 No. 4 Residential Site IV Black clay layer, Black brown clay layer
Illustration 103 No. 4 Residential Site No. IV Kurodo Formation, Black-brown clay Formation
Illustration No. 104 No. 4 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 105 No. 4 residence site top soil, shell layer
Illustration 106 No. 4, Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 107 No. 4, Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 108 No. 4 residential site pillar hole
Illustration 109 No. 4 B residential site shell layer, C residential site shell layer, D residential site shell layer
Fig. 110 No. 4 E Residential Site Kurodo Formation
Fig. 111 No. 4 E Residential Site Kurodo Formation
Fig. 112 No. 4 F Residential Site Shell Formation, IV-ku Black-brown clay layer
Fig. 113 No. 4 F Residential Site Shell, Black-brown clay layer
Graphic 114 No. 4 H Residential Site Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 115 No. 4 I, Kurodo Formation
Illustration 116 No. 4 residence site N-ku black brown soil layer
Illustration 117 No. 4 residence site, 6-ku black brown soil layer
Illustration 118 No. 4 residence site, 6-ku black brown soil layer
Illustration No. 119 No. 5 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 120 No. 5 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 121 No. 5 B
Fig. 122 No. 5 D Residential Site Shell Formation
Illustration No. 123, No. 5 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 124 No. 7, Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 125 No. 8 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 126 No. 8 Black-brown clay layer
Graphic 127 No. 8 A Residential Site Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 128 No. 8 B House Site Topsoil
Graphic 129 No. 8 B Residential Site Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 130 No. 8 B, Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 131 No. 8 B, Black-brown clay layer
Graphic 132 No. 8 C Residential Site Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 133 No. 9
Illustration No. 134, No. 9, Kurodo Formation
Illustration No. 135 No. 9 Black-brown clay layer
Fig. 136 No. 9 Shell layer, floor surface
Illustration 137 No. 10 residence site, Kurodo Formation, 7 wards
Illustration 138 No. 10 residence site
Illustration No. 139, No. 10, Kurodo Formation
Illustration No. 140 No. 10 Kurodo Formation
Illustration No. 141 No. 10 Kurodo Formation
Illustration No. 142, No. 10, Kurodo Formation
Illustration No. 143, No. 10, Kurodo Formation
Illustration No. 144 No. 10 Kurodo Formation
Illustration 145 No. 10 residence site, Kurodo Formation, 2nd ward
Illustration 146 No. 10, Kurodo Formation, 3 wards of residence, 3 wards
Illustration 147 No. 10 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 148 No. 10 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 149 No. 10 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 150 No. 10 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 151 No. 10 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 152 No. 10 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 153 No. 10 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 154 No. 10
Illustration No. 155 No. 10
Fig. 156 No. 10 residence site a shell layer
Fig. 157 No. 10 residence site a shell layer
Fig. 158 No. 10 residence site a shell layer
Fig. 159 No. 10 residence site a shell layer
Fig. 160 No. 10 residence site a shell layer
Illustration 161 No. 10 residence site d shell layer
Illustration No. 162 No. 10 residence site d shell layer
Illustration 163 No. 10 Housing Site Floor
Fig. 164 No. 10, just above the floor of the residence site
Fig. 165 No. 12 residence site on black-brown clay layer, topsoil
Illustration 166 No. 12 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 167 No. 12 Black-brown clay layer
Fig. 168 No. 12 of the 12th residence, Black-brown clay layer
Graphic 169 No. 12 Residential Site C-ku Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 170 No. 12 Residential Site D-ku Black-brown clay layer
Graphic 171 No. 12 Residential Site G-ku Black-brown clay layer
Graphic 172 No. 12 Residential Site G-ku Black-brown clay layer
Fig. 173 No. 12 on the shell of the residence
Fig. 174 No. 12 in the shell layer of residence
Illustration No. 175 No. 15
Fig. 176 No. 15 residence site
Graphic 177 No. 15 B Residential Site Black-brown clay layer
Graphic 178 No. 15 B Residential Site Black-brown clay layer
Graphic 179 No. 15 B Residential Site Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 180 No. 15 B Site Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 181 No. 15 B Residential Site Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 182 No. 15 B, Black-brown clay layer
Illustration 183 No. 15 B Residential Site Black-brown clay layer
Graphic 184 No. 15 B Residential Site Black-brown clay layer
Fig. 185 No. 15 E Residential Site
Fig. 186 No. 15 E Residential Site
Fig. 187 No. 15 E Residential Site
Illustration 188 No. 15 residence site 2 ward black brown soil layer
Fig. 189 No. 16 of the residence site
190 No. 16 of the residence site
191 No. 16 of the residence site
Illustration No. 192 No. 16 Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 193, No. 16, Black-brown clay layer
Illustration No. 194 No. 16 Black-brown clay layer
Stoneware and other relics
Fig. 195 polished stone axe (upper left 19.7cm)
196 percussion stone axe (upper left 8.1cm), gravelware, polished stone
Fig. 197 Large stone plate (excavated state length 55cm)
198 Large stone plate (back side)
Figure 199 Upper row: Pumice flounder, earthen ear ornament, talc ear ornament, lower part of ear ornament: Earthen disks, balls, and others
Fig. 200 Deer Kazuno Yass (length 13.7cm), porous bone products

Part 2 Excavation of the Kao Burial Mounds
Location of Archaeological Sites and Purpose of Investigation
Section 1 Purpose of excavation and progress of investigation
Section 2 Location of archeological sites
Section 3 Progress of the survey
Chapter 1 Survey of Side-hole Groups
Section 1 Ichikao side hole group
Section 2 Daiba Yokoana Group
Section 3 Relics excavated from the side cave group
Section 4 Problems concerning the side hole group
Chapter 2 Survey of Villages
Section 1 Shikatani Residential Sites
Section 2 Relics from the settlement site
Section 3 Village of Yayoi period
Section 4 Settlements after Kofun period
Section 5 Movement of the village
Chapter 3 Investigation of Related Sites
Section 1 Survey of City Bishazuka
Section 2 Investigation of twin mounds and moon mounds
Section 3 Ekoda family-type side hole
Chapter 4 Historical Characteristics of the City Kao Yokoana Group
Section 1 Group structure of Ichikao and Daiba side hole group
Section 2 Various aspects of artifacts excavated from the side hole group
Section 3 Yokoana, Takatsuka and Village
Section 4 Tumulus culture of the Ichikao Yokoana group and the Tsurumi River water system
Sweeping
Attachment "Ichikao Archeological Site Excavation News"
Drawing
Ichikao side hole group
Daiba Yokoana Group
Relics excavated from the side cave group
Shikatani Site
Relics excavated from the Shikatani archeological site
Ekoda side hole
Illustration
Figure 1 Distribution map of Ichikao archeological sites
Figure 2 We look into alluvial land of Tanimoto River from Ichikao side cave group A
Figure 3 Distribution of Kofun period Sites in the Tanimoto River System
Figure 4 Distant view of the Ichikao side hole group
Figure 5 Excavation scenery of Ichikao side cave group
Figure 6 Elementary and junior high school students who help the Daiba side hole group
Figure 7 Excavation scenery of Shikatani archeological site
Figure 8 City Kao A group side hole distribution map
Figure 9 City Kao B group side hole distribution map
Figure 10 Ichikao A-1 side hole
Figure 11 Ichikao A-1 side cave paving stones and relics excavated
Figure 12 Ichikao A-2 side hole
Figure 13 Ichikao A-3 side hole
Figure 14 Ichikao A-4 side hole
Figure 15 Ichikao A-3, 4, 5 side hole front yard
Figure 16 Ichikao A-5 side hole
Figure 17 Ichikao A-6 side hole
Figure 18 Ichikao A-7 side hole
Figure 19 Ichikao A-8 side hole
Figure 20 Ichikao A-9 side hole
Figure 21 Ichikao A-10 side hole
Figure 22 Ichikao A-18 side hole
Figure 23 Ichikao A-19 side hole
Figure 24 Ichikao B-11 side hole
Figure 25 Ichikao B-12 side hole
Figure 26 Ichikao B-13 side hole
Figure 27 Ichikao B-14 side hole
Figure 28 Ichikao B-14 Yokoana paving stone
Figure 29 Ichikao B-15 side hole
Figure 30 Ichikao B-15 front yardbeside Enmon Gate
Figure 31 Ichikao B-16 side hole
Figure 32 Ichikao B-17 side hole
Figure 33 Ichikao B-17 Yokoana paving stone
Figure 34 Ichikao B-17 Yokoana, front yard of the front yard of Enmon beside the gate
Figure 35 Daiba A-gun side hole distribution map
Figure 36 Daiba A-1 side hole
Figure 37 Daiba A-2 side hole
Figure 38 Daiba A-3 side hole
Figure 39 Daiba A-4 side hole
Figure 40 Daiba A-5 side hole
Figure 41 Daiba A-6 side hole
Figure 42 Daiba A-7 side hole
Figure 43 Daiba A-8 side hole
Figure 44 Daiba A-9 side hole
Figure 45 Daiba B-1 side hole
Figure 46 Relics excavated from Ichikao / Daiba Yokoana Group (balls / earrings)
Figure 47 Relics excavated from Ichikao / Daiba Yokoana group (balls, copper sens, spinning mills, swords)
Figure 48 Relics excavated from the Ichikao Yokoana Group (direct sword)
Figure 49 Relics excavated from Ichikao / Daiba Yokoana Group (iron arrowheads)
Figure 50 Pottery excavated from Ichikao and Daiba Yokoana group
Figure 51 Shikatani Archeological Site remain
Figure 52 Shikatani No. 1 residence site
Figure 53 The site of Shikatani No. 2 residence
Figure 54 Shikatani No. 3 residence site
Figure 55 Shikatani No. 4 residence site
Figure 56 Shikatani No. 5 residence site
Figure 57 Shikatani No. 7 residence site
Figure 58 Shikatani No. 8 residence site
Figure 59 Residence of Shikatani No. 9
Figure 60 Shikatani No. 10 residence site
Figure 61 Shikatani V-shaped groove
Figure 62 Pottery excavated from the Kakaya residence site
Figure 63 Pottery excavated from the Kakaya residence site
Figure 64 Pottery excavated from the Kakaya residence site
Figure 65 Pottery excavated from the Kakaya residence site
Figure 66 Pottery excavated from the Kakaya residence site
Figure 67 A cup with Takadai excavated in the soil covering the site of Shikatani No. 2 residence site
Figure 68 Rice scars of cups excavated in the soil covering the site of Shikatani No. 2 residence site
Figure 69 Measured map of the mound mound
Figure 70 Kurumazuka burial mound Earth Fault Map
Figure 71 Relics excavated from Kurumazuka (1)
Figure 72 Relics excavated from Kurumazuka (2)
Figure 73 Relics excavated from Kurumazuka (3)
Figure 74 Geographical Survey Map
Figure 75 burial mound Tsukimizuka
Figure 76 Tsukimizuka burial mound Cross-sectional view
Figure 77 Tokoname pot actual measurement map excavated from Tsukimizuka
Figure 78 Egoda No. 1 Yokoda, Motoishikawa-cho
Figure 79 Egoda No. 2 Yokoda, Motoishikawa-cho
Figure 80 Overall map of Inari-mae C side hole group (measured by Kiyoko Okada, etc., the Inari-mae tumulus group survey team)
Figure 81 Inari-mae C side hole group (photographed by Akira Mori)
Figure 82 Distribution by size of horizontal hole
Figure 83 Distribution Map of Inari-mae Burial Mounds
Figure 84 Overview of the Inari-mae Burial Mounds

Drawing
Ichikao side hole group
Figure 1 Far view of the side hole group
Figure 2-1 A-1 side hole
Fig. 2-2 A-1 The excavation status of straight swords inside the side hole
Fig. 3-1 A-1, No. 2 side hole
Fig. 3-2 A-2 The excavation status of Haji ware in front yard
Fig. 4-1 A-2 envy gate seen from inside the side hole
Fig. 4-2 A-2 Sue pottery excavated from the front yard of the side hole.
Haji ware excavated from the front yard of the side hole No. 4-3 A-3.
Fig. 5-1 A-3, No. 4 side hole and its front yard
Fig. 5-2 A-3 side hole
Fig. 6-1 A-4 side hole
Fig. 6-2 A-5 side hole front yard direct sword excavation status
Fig. 7-1 A-5 side hole
Figure 7-2 A-5, 6, 7 horizontal hole distant view
Fig. 8-1 A-6 See the front room and entrance room from the envy section inside the side hole.
Figure 8-2 A-6 side hole opening:
Fig. 9-1 A-6 From the entrance room inside the side hole
Fig. 9-2 A-6 From the front room inside the side hole
Figure 10-1 A-7, 8, 9 horizontal hole distant view
Fig. 10-2 A-7 side hole
Figure 11-1 A-8 inside the side hole
Figure 11-2 inside A-9 side hole
Figure 12-1 A-9 side hole entrance room (next to the west wall)
Figure 12-2 A-9 side hole entrance room (to the east wall)
Figure 13-1 A-10 side hole opening:
Figure 13-2 A-10 inside the side hole
Fig. 14-1 A-19 side hole
Fig. 14-2 A-18 side hole
Fig. 14-3 A-18 The excavation status of straight sword inside the side hole
Fig. 15-1 B-12 side hole
Fig. 15-2 B-13 side hole
Fig. 15-3 B-14 side hole
Figure 16-1 B-13 inside the side hole
Figure 16-2 B-14 inside the side hole
Fig. 17-1 B-14 and No. 15 Yokoana
Fig. 17-2 B-15 The excavation status of the Sue pottery side hole front yardbeside Enmon.
Figure 18-1 B-16/17 Side-hole distant view
Fig. 18-2 B-16 side hole
Fig. 18-3 B-17 horizontal hole
Figure 19-1 B-17 Side-hole entrance room
Fig. 19-2 B-17 The excavation status of Sue pottery on the side hole front yardbeside Enmon.
Daiba Yokoana Group
Fig. 20-1 Decent view of the valley of Daiba Yokoana group
Fig. 20-2 Sideholes A-5 to 8 after excavation
Figure 21-1 A-1 side hole opening:
Figure 21-2 A-1 inside the side hole
Figure 22-1 A-1 inside the side hole
Figure 22-2 A-2, 3, 4 side hole
Fig. 23-1 A-2 and No. 3 horizontal hole
Figure 23-2 A-2 The entrance room partition and groove as seen from the opening of the side hole.
Figure 23-3 A-2 side hole inside (from the envy side)
Figure 23-4 Inside A-2 side hole (from the entrance room side)
Fig. 24-1 A-3 side hole
Figure 24-2 A-4 inside the side hole
Fig. 25-1 A-5 side hole
Figure 25-2 A-5 side hole back wall
Fig. 25-3 A-5 excavation status inside the side hole
Fig. 26-1 A-6/7 side hole
Plate 26-2 A-6 side hole paving stone
The back wall of the side hole 26-3 A-6
Figure 27-1 A-7, 8, 9 side hole
Fig. 27-2 A-7 side hole
Figure 28-1 A-7 side hole entrance room
Fig. 28-2 A-7/8 side hole
Figure 29-1 Status of Sidehole Survey A-7 and 8
Figure 29-2 A-8 and 9 Sidehole Survey Status
Fig. 30-1 A-8 side hole
Figure 30-2 A-8 side hole front yard, excavation status of Sue pottery
Fig. 31-1 A-9 side hole
Excavation status of A-9 side hole envy gate 31-2
Figure 32-1 B-1 horizontal hole distant view
Figure 32-2 B-1 inside the side hole
Figure 32-3 B-1 opening inside the side hole
Relics excavated from the side cave group
Figure 33 Relic balls excavated from the side hole group
Figure 34 Relics excavated from the side hole group, copper kusen, and weight wheel
Figure 35 Relics excavated from the side cave group iron arrowheads, straight swords, swords
Figure 36 Haji ware Sue pottery
Figure 37 Relics excavated from the side hole group Sue pottery
Shikatani Site
Figure 38 Overview of the Shikatani Site
Illustration No. 39-1 No. 1
Figure 39-2 2-b residence site Kamado
Figure 39-33, residence site Kamado
Fig. 39-4 2-c residence site Kamado
Illustration No. 39-5 No. 3
Illustration No. 40-14 residence site
Illustration No. 40-2 No. 4
Illustration No. 40-3-7 residence site
Illustration No. 40-4-8 residence site
Illustration No. 40-59 residence site
Fig. 41-18 Residue Excavation Status of Pottery at Residential Sites
Illustration No. 41-2 No. 10 residence site
Fig. 41-3 No. 10 Pottery at the residence site
Figure 41-4 V-shaped groove
Relics excavated from the Shikatani archeological site
Figure 42 Pottery, Sue pottery, and spinning
Figure 43 Yayoi pottery
Figure 44 Yayoi pottery
Figure 45 Haji ware Sue pottery
Ekoda side hole
Figure 46-1 1.2 Side-hole distant view
Illustration No. 46-2 1.2 side hole opening and No. 1 front yard
Fig. 47-1 No. 1 Side hole back wall
Figure 47-21 Side-hole entrance room East wall
Fig. 48-1 No. 1 Side-hole entrance room right sleeve
Illustration No. 48-21 Side-hole envy, envy gate (from the entrance room)

Table of Contents
Publication pageTable of Contents
257Table 1Ichikao A group side hole summary table
276Table 2Ichikao B group side hole summary table
295Table 3Daiba Yokoana Group Summary Table
319Table 4City Kao Side-hole Group Form Transition Table
319Table 5Correlation between the type of entrance plan of the side hole and the internal facilities (Ichikao A and B groups)
324Table 6Daiba Yokoana Group Formation Transition Table
324Table 7Correlation between the type of plan for the entrance room with the side hole and the internal facilities (Daiba A and B groups)
357Table 8List of residences at Shikatani Sites
364~368Table 9Observation table of Haji ware and Sue pottery from Shikatani archeological site
382~385Table 10Yayoi pottery observation table excavated from Shikatani archeological site
422Table 11Ichikao / Daiba Yokoana group-specific edition year

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