鋳物師屋遺跡

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鋳物師屋遺跡, Archaeological site in Tottori, Japan.

The Imojiya site contains multiple excavation areas revealing ancient metalworking facilities and production tools from prehistoric Japanese settlements.

Researchers discovered metal casting molds and tools dating back to the Yayoi period, indicating advanced metallurgical practices in ancient Japan.

The site presents evidence of early Japanese metalworking traditions through artifacts and structural remains that document manufacturing methods.

Visitors can access the archaeological area and examine findings at the nearby museum, which maintains regular opening hours throughout the year.

Metal production debris found at the site demonstrates specific casting techniques that differ from other archaeological locations in eastern Asia.

GPS coordinates: 35.59869,138.45800

Latest update: March 11, 2025 14:27

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