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A Fossilized Forest in Japan

A Fossilized Forest in Japan

Among the fossilized forest, you can likewise find the remains of a campfire along with deer dung and such. Discovered artifacts such as arrowheads and ceramic are displayed on the top floor, and site visitors are urged to touch among the tree origins located at the website. Outside the museum is an entertainment of a Glacial epoch woodland, including colder-climate trees similar to the Tomizawa spruce.

In 1987-1988, a historical dig was undertaken at the Tomizawa site in Sendai as an initial assessment for the construction of a grade school. It had been long known as the site of a primitive negotiation, but nobody expected to find what was hidden underneath: a fossilized 20,000-year-old forest.

For this unique historical site like no other, the building job was promptly gone down and relocated somewhere else. In 1996, the Sendai City Tomizawa Site Museum– generally referred to as the Underground Forest Museum– was founded to shield the website. Preserved sitting, the forest is made up of spruce trees of a previously unidentified types and takes up concerning 800 square meters of the subterranean room.

The Tomizawa website is stated to be the only area worldwide where such an old fossilized forest was located together with human settlement stays extending centuries, from the Neolithic period to the Middle Ages and beyond.

1 City Tomizawa Site
2 Sendai City Tomizawa
3 Tomizawa site
4 Tomizawa Site Museum