[Hida City, Gifu Prefecture] A Feat Unseen in 30 Years! "Stone Rods," Prayer Implements from the Jomon Period Unearthed in Miyagawa Town, Hida City, and 377 Other Items Designated as National Important Cultural Properties! Recognized for their high academic value as materials for deciphering the manufacturing process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the total number of items recommended to be designated as National Important Cultural Properties?
- A: A total of 377 items, including 284 main designated items and 93 attached items, were recommended.
- Q: Which archaeological sites in Hida City yielded the newly recommended cultural properties?
- A: The items were excavated from the Shima Ruins and the Shioya Kinseijinja Shrine Ruins in Miyagawa Town.
- Q: What material was used to produce the stone rods found at the archaeological sites?
- A: Tuff, which is commonly referred to as Shioya Stone and collected nearby, was used as the material.
- Q: What are the specific stages involved in the complete manufacturing process of the stone rods?
- A: The complete manufacturing process consists of three stages which are flaking, pecking, and grinding.
- Q: What is the historical timeframe for the stone rod production excavated at the ruins?
- A: The production process dates from approximately 4,500 years ago to 3,500 years ago in the Jomon period.