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Rather than Hokkaido, excavations in the land of Ezo, where the Ainu people live, happen to be exhibited using a closed school. It was interesting to see the tour while expecting a difference from the Japanese culture of Honshu. There is no difference if you go back to the Jomon period, but I was interested in the history derived from different ethnic groups.
and the earthenware excavated in the construction of the airport.
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It is a center that opened using a closed local school. Pottery and stone tools excavated from the ruins found during excavation investigations associated with the construction of New Chitose Airport were exhibited. Excavations such as many earthenware were interesting.
I like it.
Rather than Hokkaido, excavations in the land of Ezo, where the Ainu people live, happen to be exhibited using a closed school. It was interesting to see the tour while expecting a difference from the Japanese culture of Honshu. There is no difference if you go back to the Jomon period, but I was interested in the history derived from different ethnic groups.
and the earthenware excavated in the construction of the airport.
It is a center that opened using a closed local school. Pottery and stone tools excavated from the ruins found during excavation investigations associated with the construction of New Chitose Airport were exhibited. Excavations such as many earthenware were interesting.