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Gongenyama Caves
権現山洞窟住居跡
Gongenyama Caves is located in Shimane Prefecture
Gongenyama Caves
Gongenyama caves
Gongenyama Caves is located in Japan
Gongenyama Caves
Gongenyama Caves (Japan)
Location Matsue, Shimane, Japan
Region San'in region
Coordinates 35°32′37″N 133°12′35″E / 35.54361°N 133.20972°E / 35.54361; 133.20972
History
Periods Jōmon period
Site notes
Public accessNo

The Gongenyama Caves (権現山洞窟住居跡, Gongenyama dōkutsu jūkyo ato) is an archaeological site consisting of a cave dwelling in the Mihonoseki-cho neighborhood of the city of Matsue, Shimane Prefecture in the San'in region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1942. [1]

Overview

The Gongenyama Cave is a large sea erosion cave located on the cliffs facing the Sakai Channel and the Nakaumi on the southern coast of the Shimane Peninsula. It has an opening of eight to nine meters in width, and extends three to four meters into a rhyolite cliff. From well-preserved stratigraphic layers in this cave, early to late fragments of late Jōmon pottery, stone arrowheads, spears, shellfish, and animal bones and human remains were excavated in 1936, indicating continuous occupation for several thousands of years. There are two types of Jōmon pottery: refined (polished) and crude pottery, and pseudo-Jōmon pottery (designed using conch shells). The site is located along Japan National Route 431 about 150 meters east of the Mihonoseki Moriyama Post Office, and about 30 meters down a narrow side street. Due to the danger of falling rocks, entry to the cave is prohibited. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "権現山洞窟住居跡" [Gongenyama dōkutsu jūkyo ato] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  2. ^ Isomura, Yukio; Sakai, Hideya (1957). (国指定史跡事典) National Historic Site Encyclopedia. 学生社. ISBN  4311750404.(in Japanese)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gongenyama Caves
権現山洞窟住居跡
Gongenyama Caves is located in Shimane Prefecture
Gongenyama Caves
Gongenyama caves
Gongenyama Caves is located in Japan
Gongenyama Caves
Gongenyama Caves (Japan)
Location Matsue, Shimane, Japan
Region San'in region
Coordinates 35°32′37″N 133°12′35″E / 35.54361°N 133.20972°E / 35.54361; 133.20972
History
Periods Jōmon period
Site notes
Public accessNo

The Gongenyama Caves (権現山洞窟住居跡, Gongenyama dōkutsu jūkyo ato) is an archaeological site consisting of a cave dwelling in the Mihonoseki-cho neighborhood of the city of Matsue, Shimane Prefecture in the San'in region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1942. [1]

Overview

The Gongenyama Cave is a large sea erosion cave located on the cliffs facing the Sakai Channel and the Nakaumi on the southern coast of the Shimane Peninsula. It has an opening of eight to nine meters in width, and extends three to four meters into a rhyolite cliff. From well-preserved stratigraphic layers in this cave, early to late fragments of late Jōmon pottery, stone arrowheads, spears, shellfish, and animal bones and human remains were excavated in 1936, indicating continuous occupation for several thousands of years. There are two types of Jōmon pottery: refined (polished) and crude pottery, and pseudo-Jōmon pottery (designed using conch shells). The site is located along Japan National Route 431 about 150 meters east of the Mihonoseki Moriyama Post Office, and about 30 meters down a narrow side street. Due to the danger of falling rocks, entry to the cave is prohibited. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "権現山洞窟住居跡" [Gongenyama dōkutsu jūkyo ato] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  2. ^ Isomura, Yukio; Sakai, Hideya (1957). (国指定史跡事典) National Historic Site Encyclopedia. 学生社. ISBN  4311750404.(in Japanese)

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