Okinawa Prefecture Archaeological Center
| Lesdinkeejum | 沖縄県立埋蔵文化財センター |
|---|---|
| Lesdi | Japan |
| Nder laamoore | Nishihara |
| Jonde kwa'odineto | 26°14′36″N 127°45′34″E |
| Date of official opening | 1 Seeɗto 1990 |
| Street address | 沖縄県中頭郡西原町上原193-7 |
| Laawol ngol laamu anndani | https://www.pref.okinawa.jp/edu/maizo/madoguchi/soshiki/maizo/index.html |

Okinawa-ken Maizō Bunkazai Sentā udditaa to Nishihara, diiwaan Okinawa, Japon e hitaande 2000 prefecture's jawdi pinal ɓuuɓndi. Gila e fuɗɗoode jamaanu Reiwa, fotde ujunnaaje nay nokkuuji hono ɗii ina teskaa e nder diiwaan Okinawa, gila e jamaanu Paleolitik haa e jamaanu hannde oo, ina heen tufɗe koɗorɗe, koɗkiiji, yanaande, gusuku, nokkuuji les ndiyam, e ŋoral wolde.
Ƴeew kadi Musiyum to diiwaan Okinawa Doggol nokkuuji daartol Japon (Okinawa) Doggol jeyiiji pinal Japon - kaɓirɗe arkewolosi (Okinawa) Doggol jeyiiji pinal Japon - kaɓirɗe daartol (Okinawa) Duɗal jaaɓi-haaɗtirde Ryukyu (Fūjukan) Tuugnorgal.[1] The facility researches, preserves, and utilizes through display and other activities the prefecture's Buried Cultural Properties.[1] As of the early Reiwa era, around four thousand such sites have been identified in Okinawa Prefecture, from the Palaeolithic to modern times, including shell mounds, settlements, tombs, gusuku, underwater sites, and war ruins.[2]
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<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedpurpose - ↑ 埋蔵文化財 [Buried Cultural Properties] (PDF) (in Saponeere). Okinawa Prefecture. Retrieved 1 November 2023.