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English: Tsushima Site (Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Pref, JPN)
The site is designated as National Historic Site of Japan. A great deal of archaeological remains belonging to the Yayoi period have been excavated.
日本語: 日本国指定の史跡・津島遺跡(岡山市北区)

岡山県総合グラウンド内にあり、「津島やよい広場」として整備されている。

画像奥の建物は左から順に、竪穴住居・高床倉庫・掘立柱建物(復元)。手前は湿地跡と水路跡の復元。
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