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2023/9/5 - 2023/12/3 / さいたま市 / Other
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Saitama City Latest Excavated Artifacts Exhibition 2023 / Presentation of Excavation Results of Archaeological Sites in Saitama City
This exhibition will introduce the results of the research to the public through artifacts excavated during the 2022 excavation and photographs of the remains.
- [Contact]
- https://www.city.saitama.jp/004/005/006/012/p097155.html
- [Registrant]さいたま市
- [Language]日本語
- Posted : 2023/09/14
- Published : 2023/09/14
- Changed : 2023/09/14
- Total View : 266 persons
"Buried cultural properties" are "cultural properties 'buried' in the land" and include "remains" such as dwelling sites ・ shell mounds ・ and "artifacts" such as earthenware ・ and stone tools.
These are not only valuable clues to the lives of our ancestors, but also form the "basis" of local history and culture, and are precious assets to be passed down to our descendants.
The areas where these buried cultural properties are likely to be located are called "buried cultural property reserves," but are generally referred to as "archaeological sites.
Once excavated, archaeological sites can never be restored to their original state, and although it is desirable to preserve them in their original state, if they are damaged by civil engineering work, etc., "excavation surveys" are conducted in advance to preserve them as records.
The "Saitama City Latest Excavated Artifacts Exhibition" is the first to inform everyone of the results of these excavations through the display of artifacts and photographs.