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*''Japanese'': 荻堂貝塚 ''(ogidou kaizuka)''
The Ogidô shell mound is a [[Jomon period|Jômon period]] site in Nakagusuku Village, Okinawa. Containing shells from some 3500 years ago, the site was discovered by [[Torii Ryuzo|Torii Ryûzô]] in [[1904]]. Excavations were first undertaken by Matsumura Ryô in 1919.
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==References==
*"Sites along the World Heritage Gusuku Route in Kitanakagusuku," pamphlet available in Nakagusuku.
[[Category:Ryukyu]]
[[Category:Jomon Period]]