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History of Yokohama Midori Ward Volume 2 Photo Information

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History of Yokohama Midori Ward Volume 2 Photo Information
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2Figure 1 Pot-shaped pottery excavated from the valley [Daiba Fujizuka archeological site]
3Fig. 2 Pottery excavated [Kirigaoka Ruins]
6Figure 4 The whole view of the northern half (center is No. 3 square tomb) [Orimoto Nishihara archeological site]
8Figure 6 Residential Sites during the Miyanodai period (Y40/41) [Orimoto Nishihara Site]
8Figure 7 Pottery excavation at Y49 residence site [Orimoto Nishihara site]
9Figure 8.3 A view of the circumference tomb (Orimoto Nishihara Site)
9Figure 9.7 A view of the circumference tomb (Orimoto Nishihara Site)
11Figure 11 Vase (Miyanodai-style) [Orimoto Nishihara Site]
11Figure 12 Jar (Miyanodai-style) [Orimoto Nishihara Site]
12Fig. 13 Hiroguchi pot (Miyanodai type) [Orimoto Nishihara archeological site]
12Figure 14 Takako (Miyanodai style) [Orimoto Nishihara archeological site]
12Fig. 15 bowls (Miyanodai type) [Orimoto Nishihara archeological site]
13Figure 16 [Squad] flat-cut blade stone ax [Orimoto Nishihara Site]
13Fig. 17 Flea-shaped stone axe [Orimoto Nishihara Site]
13Figure 18 Earthen spindle wheel [Orimoto Nishihara Site]
14Figure 19 No. 1 Pit Grave (Heian period) [Orimoto Nishihara Site]
14Figure 20 artifact (Orimoto Nishihara Site)
17Figure 22 distant view of Shimizuba Site
17Figure 23 Shimizuba Site No. 21 Residential Site (Miyanodai Period)
18Figure 24 Shimizuba Site No. 5 Residential Site (Yayoicho Period)
18Fig. 25 Land of Shimizuba Site No. 5
19Figure 26 Full view of the archeological site [Nomi-do archeological site]
21Figure 28 Large square tomb (No. 17) [Nomi-do archeological site]
21Figure 29 Large square tomb (No. 20) [Nomi-do archeological site]
22Figure 30 Pottery Excavation of No. 13 square tomb [Nomi-do archeological site]
25Figure 33 Environment surrounding the village [Asako Terahara Site]
26Figure 34 Overlapping pit dwellings (middle and late stages) [Asako Terahara archeological site]
26Figure 35 pit dwellings (middle and late stages) [Asako Terahara archeological site]
27Figure 36 pit dwelling site (Miyanodai period) [Asako Terahara archeological site]
27Figure 37 pit dwelling site (Maenocho period) [Asako Terahara archeological site]
28Figure 38 Stoneware Excavation in the residence site (Miyanodai period) [Asako Terahara site]
28Figure 39 Pottery Excavation from the No. 510 residence site (Asako Terahara period) [Asako Terahara archeological site]
29Fig. 40 Excavation of pottery in the No. 510 residence site [Asako Terahara archeological site]
29Figure 41 square tombs in the middle stage of the plateau (middle) [Asako Terahara archeological site]
30Figure 42 square tombs in the middle stage of the plateau (middle) [Asako Terahara archeological site]
30Figure 43 A group of square tombs at the bottom of the plateau (late term) [Asako Terahara archeological site]
31Figure 44 Asako Terahara-style pottery excavated from the site of residence No. 510 [Asako Terahara archeological site]
34Figure 47 Remains of YT-1 and No. 2 [Kanpuku Teraura Site]
34Figure 48 square tomb (Kanpuku Teraura Ruins)
35Figure 49 Site of the moat residence in Yayoi period [Kanpuku Teraura Site]
35Fig. 50 Excavation of the Relic of the Relic of the YT-4 residence [Kanpuku Teraura Site]
37Figure 52 Near view of the archeological site [Yazakihara archeological site]
38Fig. 53 Pottery with paddy marks on the bottom (Miyanodai period) [Yazakihara archeological site]
38Figure 54 Pottery in the Miyanodai period [Yazakihara archeological site]
38Fig. 55 Pottery pieces collected (middle and late stages) [Yazakihara archeological site]
39Figure 56 Yayoi period remain Aerial Photography [Received Daiyama Ruins]
40Figure 57 No. 1 square tomb relic excavation status [Receiving land Daiyama archeological site]
40Fig. 58 Glass Kodama / jasper tube ball (mainly excavated) [Received Daiyama Ruins]
42Figure 60 No. 19 Residential Site [Receiving Site Daiyama Site]
43Figure 62 Tsubo-shaped pottery pieces from the Hisaga Hara period [Ko Shrine Ruins]
43Figure 63 A distant view of the archeological site [Ko Shrine site]
45Figure 65 The site of No. 1 residence in Yayoi period [Shakado hall site]
45Figure 66 square tomb (Shakado hall archeological site)
47Figure 68 Residential Site [Kokuroya Site]
47Figure 69 Residential Site [Kokuroya Site]
48Figure 70 Pottery excavated [Kokuroya Ruins]
49Fig. 72 Pottery, Kamatama [Kokuroya Ruins]
51Figure 74 Full view of the four-sheet fields (from Kitakata)
51Figure 75 Residue of Y10-12 [Yokataba Site]
52Figure 76 The site of the residence of No. 5 [Shimahata site]
52Figure 77 The site of the residence of No. 8 [Shimahata site]
54Figure 79 Complete View of Residence No. 2 [Inari-mae Site]
54Figure 80 Complete view of No. 3 (foreground) and No. 5 (back) Residential Sites [Inari-mae Site]
55Figure 81 Soil comma-shaped bead, Dotaku-shaped earth products, spindle wheels, copper arrowheads [Inari-mae ruins]
57Figure 84 Full View of the Site [Shimone Site]
57Figure 85 The site of residence No. 4 [Shimone site]
58Figure 86 Remains of residences from Y-10 to 12 [Shimone Site]
58Figure 87 The site of residence No. 16 [Shimone site]
63Figure 90 Inari-mae Burial Mounds from the sky (center: No. 1, lower: Group C side hole)
63Figure 91 Same as above (from southeast)
64Figure 92 Complete View of Tomb No. 16 (from the east) [Inari-mae Tumulus Group]
65Figure 94 Tsubo (both vermilion Aya and bottom perforated) [Inari-mae Tumulus Group]
66Figure 95 Complete View of Tomb No. 6 (front) [Inari-mae Kofun Group]
67Figure 97 Complete View of Tomb No. 1 (Tumulus No. 13) [Inari-mae Tumulus Group]
68Figure 99 The main part of Tomb No. 1 and the overall figure [Inari-mae Kofun Group]
68Fig. 100 Pipeballs and Marutama (Inari-mae Kofun Group)
69Figure 103 Stone Room of Tomb No. 13 [Inari-mae Kofun Group]
70Fig. 104 Relics excavated from B3 side hole and side hole group [Inari-mae tumulus group]
73Figure 107 Burial Mound (Kokuzo Mountain Burial Mound)
73Fig. 108 Relics excavated from Part 1 (Tables and Ironware) [Kokuzo Tumulus]
74Fig. 109 Balls excavated in Part 2 [Kokuzoyama Tumulus]
74Figure 110 Subject Department [Kokuzo Mountain Tumulus]
74Figure 111 No. 1 A pitted tomb (Kokuzoyama Tumulus)
76Figure 113 Complete View of Tomb No. 1 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds]
77The main part of Figure 114 No. 1 and the excavation status of burial items [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds]
78Armor from Tomb No. 115 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds]
79Figure 116 Weapons and balls from Tomb No. 1 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds]
80Figure 117 Complete View of Tomb No. 2 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds]
80Figure 118 The main part of Tomb No. 2 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds]
80Fig. 119 harnesses from Tomb No. 2 (gag above, hanging brackets below) [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds]
81Figure 120 Complete View of Tomb No. 3 [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds]
81Fig. 121 The harness (Kenbishigata Angoba) [Asako Terahara Burial Mounds]
83Figure 123 Burial Mound (Sugisawa Burial Mound)
83Figure 124 burial mound (from Kitakata) (Sugisawa Tumulus)
84Figure 125 Stone Room (Sugisawa Tumulus)
84Fig. 126 Haniwa (cylindrical and person) [Sugisawa Tumulus]
87Figure 129 Overview of Burial Mounds (near the forest below the center) [Hokumon Burial Mounds]
87burial mound (Kitamon Burial Mounds) of Tomb No. 130
88Figure 131 Haniwa (Hokumon Burial Mounds) of Tomb No. 1
90Figure 133 Tomb No. 3 (from the south) [Akata Burial Mounds]
90Figure 134 The upper main part [Akata Burial Mounds]
91Figure 135 Opening of the side hole [horizontal hole located in Jikecho]
93Fig. 137 The distant view of the archeological site [Ekoda Yokoana]
93Figure 138 Near the archeological site [Ekoda Yokoana]
95Figure 140 Overview of Group A [Ichigao Yokoana Group]
95Fig. 141 Excavation of the front yard and relics [Ichigao Yokoana Group]
96Fig. 142 Pottery, balls and weapons excavated from the side hole [Ichigao side hole group]
98Figure 144 Kumagaya-side [hole] group seen from above the sky
99Figure 145 The whole view of the first branch group [Kumagaya Yokoana group]
99Figure 146 Front of the Third Tomb [Kumagaya Yokoana Group]
101Figure 148 Line engraving in the horizontal hole (upper: No. 2 tomb, middle: No. 7 tomb, lower: No. 18 tomb) [Kumagaya Yokoana group]
102Figure 149 Overview of the Second Branch Group [Kumagaya Yokoana Group]
102Figure 150 No. 20 Grave Paving Stone [Kumagaya Yokoana Group]
103Figure 151 Pottery excavated (right: No. 3 Tomb, left: No. 20 Tomb) [Kumagaya Yokoana Group]
103Fig. 152 Iron products excavated (Tomb No. 10, etc.) [Kumagaya Yokoana Group]
104Fig. 153 Excavated accessories (No. 9 Tomb, etc.) [Kumagaya Yokoana Group]
104Figure 154 Overview of Toyoko Kumagaya
106Figure 156 Shimone side hole group (No. 2.1.3 side hole from left)
106Figure 157 Shimone side hole group (4, 10, 5, 6, 7, 8.9 side hole from left)
107Figure 158 Internal structure of the side hole [Shimone side hole group]
107Figure 159 Shimone Sidehole Group No. 5 Sidehole
108Fig. 160 Relics excavated from Shimone Yokoana Group
109Figure 162 Tengaya Yokoana Group (1, 3, 4, 5, 6 from left)
110Figure 163 Tengaya Yokoana Group No. 3.4 Yokoana (from left)
110Figure 164 Tengaya Yokoana Group No. 1 Yokoana Human Bone Excavation Status
114Fig. 170 Relics excavated [East Side-hole Group]
116Figure 173 A View of the Circuit Grave (Higashikochi Ruins)
116Fig. 174 Excavated pot [Higashi cultivated land site]
118Figure 176 District No. 3 residence site [Higashihara archeological site]
118Figure 177 Residential Site No. 5 in District B [Higashihara Site]
119Figure 178 A stilt-type remain (Higashihara Site)
121Figure 181 Residential Site [Kami-Tanimoto Second Site]
121Figure 182 Residential Site [Kami-Tanimoto Second Site]
122Figure 183 Residential Site [Kami-Tanimoto Second Site]
122Figure 184 Residential Site [Kami-Tanimoto Second Site]
123Fig. 185 Pottery, talc imitation [Kamitanimoto No. 2 Site]
126Figure 187 A panoramic view of the tombs of the square tombs (mid Yayoi period) [Yazakiyama Ruins]
126Figure 188 Residential Group (Left: No. 6) [Yazakiyama Ruins]
127Figure 189 Residential Site in the Izumi Period (Left: H15) [Yazakiyama Site]
127Fig. 190 [high kneaded leg] [Yazakiyama archeological site]
128Figure 191 The residence site of the Onitaka period (right: H11) [Yazakiyama site]
128Figure 192 Same as above (H67) [Yazakiyama Ruins]
129Figure 193 Pottery group (H13) [Yazakiyama archeological site]
129Figure 194 Same as above (recovered) [Yazakiyama Ruins]
130Figure 195 The oldest Sue pottery in the southern Kanto region (late 5th century) [Yazakiyama Site]
130comma-shaped bead, tube ball (made of talc) for religious service (Yazakiyama archeological site)
131Figure 197 Full View of Yazakiyama Tumulus
131Figure 198 Upper Main part [Yazakiyama Tumulus]
132Figure 199 Overview of Mt. Yazaki Yokoana Group
132Figure 200 Inside the side hole [Yazakiyama side hole group]
133Fig. 201 Relics excavated from the side cave group Copper rings, balls, flat bottles, and straight swords [Yazakiyama side cave group]
135Figure 203 Residential Site in Kofun period [Nanahara Site No.3 District]
139Figure 206 remain group (Chojabaru archeological site) on the eastern plateau
140Fig. 207 Ruins of No. 2 excavated pillar building [Chojabaru Ruins]
140Fig. 208 Relics excavated (left: inkstone piece right: Sumisho pottery piece "Tokyo") [Chojabaru archeological site]
142Fig. 210 Pottery excavated [Kamitanimoto No. 2 Site]
142Fig. 211 Pottery excavated [Kamitanimoto No. 2 Site]
145Figure 214 No. 17 of the Horidate Building [Remains of Daiyama]
146Fig. 216 No. 126 Leather belts excavated from the site of the residence [Received Daiyama Site]
148Figure 219 Tumulus-Aragraphy of the Historical Age [Nasunahara Site No.3 District]
149Figure 220 No. 13 Residential Site (Mama period) [Nasunahara Site No. 3 District]
149Figure 221 No. 16 Residential Site (Kokubun Period) [Nasunahara Site No. 3 District]
150Figure 222 No. 2 Horidate pillar building site [Nasunahara archeological site No. 3 district]
152Figure 225 Extend view of the archeological site [Yabune Fudohara archeological site]
152Figure 226 H2 residence site [Yabune Fudohara site]
153Figure 227 H5 residence site [Yabune Fudohara site]
153Fig. 228 H17 Residential Site Excavation of carbonized materials [Yabune Fudohara Site]
154Figure 229 No. 4 Horidate Pillar Building Site [Yabune Fudohara Site]
154Figure 230 No. 1 Pit Grave [Yabune Fudohara Ruins]
155Fig. 231 No. 1 Relic excavated from the pit grave [Yabune Fudohara archeological site]
155Figure 232 Ink-sho characters [Yabune Fudohara Ruins]
156Fig. 233 Relics excavated (1: Kama 2: Toko 3: spindle wheels 4.5: whetstone 6: Nunome tiles) [Yabune Fudohara Ruins]
157Figure 234 Shimizuba Site No. 24 Residential Site (Mama Period)
158Fig. 235 Site of Shimizuba Site No. 24
158Figure 236 Haji ware (Kokubun period) excavated from the site of the Shimizuba Site No. 7 residence site
159Figure 237 Full view of the archeological site (from the south) [East cultivated land site]
160Figure 238 No. 3 Residence (Higashikochi Ruins)
160Figure 239 Horidate pillar building site [Higashi cultivated land site]
160Fig. 240 Relics excavated (upper: Ink Hanabun Green Glaze Pottery Below: Sumisho Pottery) [Higashiko Ruins]
162Fig. 242 Excavation of Crematorium boneware (Otsuka Fujizuka Site)
162Fig. 243 Sue Kura bone ware (9th century)
163Figure 244 Crematorium Excavation Status (Toragaya Ruins No. 3 Tomb)
163Figure 245 (Tomb No. 5)
165Figure 248 Crematorium ware (excavated in the ward)
166Fig. 250 Same as above [Neko Tandodai Site] Excavation status and schematic diagram
167Figure 252 Same (Tomb No. 2) [crematorium boneware and excavation status (Ishihara archeological site No. 1 tomb)]
168Figure 253 Human bones (head, lower right teeth) of the crematory tomb at Ishihara Site No. 1
168Figure 254 Same as above (extremities, spine, waist bone, etc.)
222[Oki Castle Ruins]
222[Eda Castle Ruins]
223[Remains of Enoki Shimojo]
223[Chigasaki Castle Ruins]
228[Suzuki Family Document (1)]
228[Suzuki Family Document (D)]
229[Suzuki Family Document (3)]
229[Suzuki Family Documents (4)]
230[Suzuki Family Document (5)]
230[Suzuki Family Document (6)]
232[Uehara Family Document (1)]
233[Uehara Family Document (D)]
233[Uehara Family Documents (3)]
234[Uehara Family Documents (4)]
234[Unshoin Document (1)]
235[Unshoin Document (D)]
248vermilion seal stamp (Souchuji, Ikebe-cho)
249[Five-ringed pagoda of Saedo Muryoji]
250[Five-ringed pagoda of Honyanagiji, Kamoi]
251[Tower of Ondacho Kasuya]
252[Kangoji Five-ringed pagoda]
253[The monument of the Kamoshidacho Nenbutsudo]
253[The monument of Dairinji Temple, Nagatsuda-cho]
254[The monument of Hikaru Hayashi-ji Temple in Kamoi-cho]
254[The plate monument of Saedocho Muryoji Temple]
254[The monument of Myorenji, Kawawa-cho]
255[Treasure Pagoda Monument of Honyanagi-ji Temple in Kamoi-cho]
255[Edacho Yahane Fudodo Hall Monument]
255[Kannen Buddha Monument of Kamiyamotochocho (now Mitakedai) Shosenin]
256[Kurosuda-cho memorial monument]
256[The monument of Motoishikawa (now Azamino)]
2921671 Saedo Village Sugo Document
3101815 Teraie Village Five-person Book
3241716 Water Paper with Nagatsuda Village and 7 Mizushita Villages
3321719 Kubo-mura Takaba document
444Figure 1 Dondo-yaki (photographed by Ikebemachi)
444Fig. 2 cocoon ball dumplings and book first (photographed by Ikebemachi)
445Figure 3 Cattlebird (Restored in Showa 48, Kawamukaicho, Midori-ku)
446Fig. 4 The curse of the first kid
447Figure 5 Dosojin (taken by Manazuru Town)
449Fig. 6 Sunamori of the Fire (Fire)
449Figure 7 Pickup Fire (Fire) The incense stand between Kadoguchi and the house (photographed by Motoishikawacho)
450Figure 8: The 15th Night View in September
456Figure 9 First outing on the 11th day (photographed by Hayanomachi) (Wandering the river, visiting the bridge)
457Figure 10 At the beginning of the meal on the 101st
457Figure 11 Ishomochi carrying on my birthday
458Figure 12 Abandoned child (42 to 2 years old)
508Figure 1 Around Jizo (Kawamukai-cho, Midori-ku)
508Figure 2 Around Jizo (Kawamukai-cho, Midori-ku)
508Figure 3 Spring Autumn Nenbutsu Lecture (Kawamukaicho, Midori-ku)
509Figure 4 Yunoki, Eda-cho, Midori-ku, Statue of Genroku (Kurikoiri)
509kakejiku (Sama Hamakawa)
509Figure 6 Fujiko kakejiku in Uetani Honmachi, Midori Ward
509Figure 7 Fujiko kakejiku in Uetani Honmachi, Midori Ward

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