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The Furutsu Hachimanyama Site (古津八幡山遺跡, Furutsu Hachimanyama iseki) is an archaeological site containing the remnants of a late Yayoi period moated settlement with three Kofun tumuli located in the Furutsu neighborhood of Akiha-ku, Niigata in the Hokuriku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 2005, with the area under preservation extended in 2011 It is the northernmost moated Yayoi settlement site thus far discovered on the Sea of Japan coast.

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  • Furutsu Hachimanyama Site (en)
  • 古津八幡山遺跡 (ja)
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  • The Furutsu Hachimanyama Site (古津八幡山遺跡, Furutsu Hachimanyama iseki) is an archaeological site containing the remnants of a late Yayoi period moated settlement with three Kofun tumuli located in the Furutsu neighborhood of Akiha-ku, Niigata in the Hokuriku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 2005, with the area under preservation extended in 2011 It is the northernmost moated Yayoi settlement site thus far discovered on the Sea of Japan coast. (en)
  • 古津八幡山遺跡(ふるつはちまんやまいせき)は、新潟県新潟市秋葉区古津、金津および蒲ヶ沢にまたがる遺跡。遺跡の中には、古津八幡山古墳もある。 新津丘陵西側の尾根に立地する、弥生時代後期から古墳時代前期にかけての遺跡である。尾根頂上の標高は53メートル。2005年におよそ11.5ヘクタールが国の史跡に指定される。北陸系の高地性環濠集落としては最北端である。 (ja)
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  • Furutsu Hachimanyama Site (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/古津八幡山遺跡条溝と土塁.jpg
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  • Furutsu Hachimanyama kofun (en)
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  • Location in Japan (en)
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  • 古津八幡山遺跡 (en)
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  • The Furutsu Hachimanyama Site (古津八幡山遺跡, Furutsu Hachimanyama iseki) is an archaeological site containing the remnants of a late Yayoi period moated settlement with three Kofun tumuli located in the Furutsu neighborhood of Akiha-ku, Niigata in the Hokuriku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 2005, with the area under preservation extended in 2011 It is the northernmost moated Yayoi settlement site thus far discovered on the Sea of Japan coast. (en)
  • 古津八幡山遺跡(ふるつはちまんやまいせき)は、新潟県新潟市秋葉区古津、金津および蒲ヶ沢にまたがる遺跡。遺跡の中には、古津八幡山古墳もある。 新津丘陵西側の尾根に立地する、弥生時代後期から古墳時代前期にかけての遺跡である。尾根頂上の標高は53メートル。2005年におよそ11.5ヘクタールが国の史跡に指定される。北陸系の高地性環濠集落としては最北端である。 (ja)
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