Fuminori Deguchi 出口 文教
Kumamoto, Japan
In the spring of 1995, I was digging up the earth with a trowel at an archeological dig site. The relic of Yayoi-era (approx. 300 BC -300 AD) vividly indicated traces of the life of the people living there from Jyomon-era (approx. -300 BC) to 1995. I still clearly recall days when my eyes caught the sight of the amazing shards of earthenware and the Sue wares that were excavated from the site.
Fuminori Deguchi 出口 文教
Kumamoto, Japan
In the spring of 1995, I was digging up the earth with a trowel at an archeological dig site. The relic of Yayoi-era (approx. 300 BC -300 AD) vividly indicated traces of the life of the people living there from Jyomon-era (approx. -300 BC) to 1995. I still clearly recall days when my eyes caught the sight of the amazing shards of earthenware and the Sue wares that were excavated from the site.