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Sano ruins

Coordinates: 36°43′56″N 138°24′26″E / 36.73222°N 138.40722°E / 36.73222; 138.40722
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Sano Ruins
佐野遺跡
Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Sano Ruins
Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Sano ruins (Japan)
LocationYamanouchi, Nagano, Japan
RegionChūbu region
Coordinates36°43′56″N 138°24′26″E / 36.73222°N 138.40722°E / 36.73222; 138.40722
Typesettlement
History
PeriodsJōmon period
Site notes
OwnershipNational Historic Site
Public accessNone

Sano Ruins (佐野遺跡, Sano-iseki) is an archaeological site containing the ruins of a late-Jōmon period settlement located in what is now part of the town of Yamanouchi, Nagano in the Chūbu region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1976.[1]

Overview

The site is located in the southern portion of Yamanouchi Basin, where the Yamase River flows down from the Shiga Highlands. In the late 1930s, the discovery of Kamegaoka pottery from far northern Mutsu Province at this location attracted considerable attention, indicating long distance trade during the Jōmon period. Subsequent excavation surveys have uncovered the traces of a large-scale settlement, and further examples of a distinctive local style of pottery, which was named the "Sano style". In the Shinano region, ruins from the middle Jōmon period (3000–2000 BCE) are numerous, but the number drops drastically during the late Jōmon period (2000–1000 BCE).

The site is located approximately ten minutes by car from Yudanaka Station on the Nagano Electric Railway, but is only an open field with a stone marker.

See also

References

  1. ^ "佐野尻遺跡" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs.