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Kamiyamada Shell Mound

Coordinates: 36°43′01″N 136°43′01″E / 36.71694°N 136.71694°E / 36.71694; 136.71694
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Kamiyamada Shell Midden
上山田貝塚
Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Kamiyamada Shell Midden
Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Kamiyamada Shell Mound (Japan)
LocationKahoku, Ishikawa, Japan
RegionHokuriku region
Coordinates36°43′01″N 136°43′01″E / 36.71694°N 136.71694°E / 36.71694; 136.71694
TypeMidden
History
FoundedJōmon period
Site notes
OwnershipNational Historic Site
Public accessYes

Kamiyamada Shell Midden (上山田貝塚, Kamiyamada Kaizuka) is a middle Jōmon period shell midden located in what is now part of the city of Kahoku, Ishikawa in the Hokuriku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1982.[1]

Overview

The site is located on 20 meter hill approximately three kilometers from the present coastline of the Sea of Japan. Between the site and the coast was a chain of large sand dunes and a large marsh extending for approximately two kilometers. The site consists of two separate middens with a shell layer is about 150 centimeters thick in places. Some of the shells are from brackish water shellfish; however, the majority of the shells are from freshwater mussels. In addition, a number of artefacts of pottery and stoneware were discovered, including a unique cylindrical object with what appears to be the figures of a woman and child. The middens were discovered in 1930 and are noteworthy as the first to be discovered in Ishikawa Prefecture.

See also

References

  1. ^ "上山田貝塚" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs.