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The Fujisaki Horigome Shell Mound (Fujisaki Horigome Kaizuka) is a significant archaeological site located in Narashino, Chiba Prefecture. It consists of the remnants of a prehistoric midden (refuse heap) from the Late Jōmon period, an era of Japanese prehistory when people lived predominantly as hunter-gatherers and fishers.
Shell mounds like this one provide archaeologists with invaluable insights into the diet, daily lives, and environmental conditions of ancient societies. Within the layers of the Fujisaki Horigome site, researchers have unearthed the remains of various marine animals, primarily seashells, alongside animal bones, stone tools, and fragments of distinctive cord-marked Jōmon pottery.
The presence of this site in the modern, densely populated Kanto region is a testament to the fact that the area around Tokyo Bay was rich in natural resources thousands of years ago. Although the site does not feature large-scale above-ground reconstructions today, it stands as an important buried cultural property that documents the deep history of human settlement in Japan.
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- Consider visiting local museums in Chiba Prefecture beforehand to see artifacts excavated from Jōmon shell mounds.
- The site is primarily of interest to those with a specific passion for Japanese archaeology and ancient history.
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