Hida Sites
Archaeological sites in Hokuriku, Japan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hida ruins (斐太遺跡群, Hida isekigun) is a group of archaeological sites containing the ruins of late Yayoi to early Kofun period (approximately 3rd century AD) settlements located in what is now part of the cities of Myōkō and Jōetsu, Niigata in the Hokuriku region of Japan. The site includes the Hida ruins (斐太遺跡), Fukiage ruins (吹上遺跡) and the Kamabuta ruins (釜蓋遺跡). The Hida ruins were designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1977 and the Fukiage ruins and Kamabuta ruins followed in 2005.[1]
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斐太遺跡群 | |
Location | Myōkō and Jōetsu, Niigata, Japan |
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Region | Hokuriku region |
Coordinates | 37°03′20″N 138°14′03″E |
Type | settlement |
Area | 101,160 square meters |
History | |
Periods | Yayoi period |
Site notes | |
Public access | Yes (public park) |
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