Harunotsuji archaeological site

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The Harunotsuji archaeological site is an important ancient settlement on Iki Island in Japan, known for its Yayoi-period remains that shed light on early Japanese agriculture, trade, and social organization.

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Harunotsuji archaeological site canonical 1
Itazuke site 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Yayoi-period settlement
archaeological site
country Japan
culture Yayoi culture NERFINISHED
displayedAt Harunotsuji site museum NERFINISHED
endTime 3rd century CE
excavatedBy Japanese archaeologists
excavationBegan 20th century
hasEvidenceOf bronze objects
dry-field agriculture
imported artifacts
interaction with Korean Peninsula
iron tool production
long-distance trade
metalworking
planned settlement layout
ritual practices
social hierarchy
wet-rice agriculture
hasFeature burial area
moats
pit dwellings
raised-floor buildings
storage pits
workshop area
hasMuseum site museum
heritageDesignation National Historic Site of Japan NERFINISHED
knownFor Yayoi-period settlement remains
evidence of early Japanese agriculture
evidence of early trade networks
evidence of social stratification
large-scale moated settlement
locatedIn Iki City NERFINISHED
Iki Island NERFINISHED
Kyushu NERFINISHED
Nagasaki Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedNear Genkai Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Iki archipelago NERFINISHED
period Yayoi period NERFINISHED
region northwestern Kyushu
significance important for study of Japan–Korea interactions in antiquity
important for study of early Japanese agriculture
important for study of early Japanese state formation
important for study of prehistoric trade in East Asia
key site for understanding Yayoi culture
startTime 3rd century BCE
touristAttraction archaeological park

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Iki Island hasSite Harunotsuji archaeological site
Yayoi period archaeologicalEvidence Harunotsuji archaeological site
this entity surface form: Itazuke site