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◎Life of people taught by excavated shells
~ Focusing on Western Kamiso area ~ Mr. Tatsuji Kurozumi, Former Head of Department of Materials Management and Research, Chiba Prefectural Central Museum
A specialist in the field of shellfish science will study shellfish excavated from archaeological sites and talk about the little-known reality of people's lives in those days.
☆ People in the Jomon period made bracelets from shells that were lashed to the inner chamber.
☆ In the Heian period (794-1185), Takara mussels from Kamihara were highly prized in the capital of Kyoto.
☆ In the Edo period, salvoo ( small red ) was used for Fukagawa rice ? etc.
* Date : February 26 ( Sun ) 2:00 pm ~ 3:20 pm ( Registration starts at 1:30 pm )
* Place : Kisarazu Central Community Center ( Sparkle City Kisarazu" 6th Floor ) Conference Room 7
JR Kisarazu Station, 6th floor of the building across from the harbor exit (西口) roundabout.
Please take the elevator up. Central Community Center Tel: 0438-25-4581
* Fee : 400 yen ( Junior high school students and older. Non-members only. Free for members. )
* There is no free parking at Kisarazu Central Public Hall. Please use public transportation such as trains and buses.
If you have your own car, please use paid parking lots in the area.
* Non-members must apply in advance to the following address.
* Please wear a mask and take other measures to prevent corona infection.
Venue | Kisarazu Central Public Hall ( "Sparkle City Kisarazu" 6F ) Conference Room 7 |
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Address | 292-0831 千葉県 木更津市 富士見1丁目2−1 |
Date | 2023/2/26 |
Time | 14:00 minute(s) - 15:20 minute(s) |
Time detail | Reception begins at 1:30 p.m. |
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