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No. KUY_01 Description Keisatsu Urayama Site, site under the standing stone? (direction of photograph unknown) Photographed year 1952 Size 35mm Plate No. of the report Box No. S8_08 Comment Komai did not make detailed reports about the Keisatsu Urayama Site in his work (Komai 1959) and just reported “there were remains composed of a standing stone measuring approximately 1 m in height which was already broken in 1952.” Komai probably thought these stones were remains underneath the standing stone. -
No. KUY_03 Description Keisatsu Urayama Site, site under the standing stone? (direction of photograph unknown) Photographed year 1952 Size Cabinet photographic plate Plate No. of the report Box No. H47_002 Comment This photograph confirms the existence of the pit through removing the stones in KUY_02. Because the excavation report on Nishizakiyama Minami in Otoe said “it was not clear whether there was a pit under the standing stone…which is same as the Keisatu Urayama,” it is assumed that a pit was not found here. According to the records stored in the Tokoro Research Laboratory, this photograph was taken during the Keisatsu Urayama’s excavation. -
No. KUY_05 Description Keisatsu Urayama Site, stones of stone circle? (direction of photograph unknown) Photographed year 1952 Size Cabinet photographic plate Plate No. of the report Box No. H47_003 Comment According to Otoe, “there were remains composed of a standing stone measuring approximately 1 m high which was already broken” in 1952. This photograph seems to be showing stones that is part of the broken remains. According to the records stored in the Tokoro Research Laboratory, this photograph was taken during the Keisatsu Urayama Site’s excavation.