Toro (archaeological site)


Reconstruction of buildings in Toro Toro (Japanese: 登呂 遺跡, Toro iseki) is an archaeological site of the Yayoi period, located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Honshu, Japan.

Dated for years 100-300 n.e. The settlement was uncovered during the excavation work carried out in the years 1943-1947. Archaeologists have uncovered traces of oval earthenware with a hearth in the middle of stacks of storage buildings and stacks of rice paddies occupying a total area of ​​over 4 hectares. The irrigation system is composed of ducts and retention tanks. The inventive mobile inventory includes ceramics and wooden and iron products. farm tools and taget sneakers.



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