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高地性集落 Hill town
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高地性集落(こうちせいしゅうらく)は、日本の弥生時代中・後期に、平地と数十メートル以上の標高差があり、平野や海など周囲を眺望できる山頂や丘陵の尾根上などに形成された集落である。 A hill town is any citadel town built upon hills to make invasion difficult. Often protected by defensive walls, steep embankments, or cliffs, such hilltop settlements provided natural defenses for their inhabitants. In Europe, especially in Italy, Spain, Portugal and southern France, such towns were common. Around the world, the most famous examples are the hilltowns of Darjeeling and Simla. In recent years, Bill Buchanan, Douglas Duany, Lucien Steil and others have studied hill towns with an interest in reviving interest in the enduring form.
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A hill town is any citadel town built upon hills to make invasion difficult. Often protected by defensive walls, steep embankments, or cliffs, such hilltop settlements provided natural defenses for their inhabitants. In Europe, especially in Italy, Spain, Portugal and southern France, such towns were common. The Spanish even brought the traditional European hill town to the Americas, a notable example being the 16th century Mexican hill town of Guanajuato. However, fortified hill towns were by no means solely a European creation. For instance, Incan fortified hill towns predated the arrival of the Spanish by many centuries and rival those of Europe. Machu Picchu, an Incan hill town completed in the mid-15th century in Peru, although now in ruins, is considered perhaps the most beautiful hill town ever constructed. Construction of fortified hill towns was common in many civilizations. Ancient examples can also be found in Africa and Asia. Around the world, the most famous examples are the hilltowns of Darjeeling and Simla. In recent years, Bill Buchanan, Douglas Duany, Lucien Steil and others have studied hill towns with an interest in reviving interest in the enduring form. Buchanan has argued that the form gives comfort regardless of current threat, as we've evolved to like our back protected while able to view all who approach.It makes our space inhabited large, he contends. 高地性集落(こうちせいしゅうらく)は、日本の弥生時代中・後期に、平地と数十メートル以上の標高差があり、平野や海など周囲を眺望できる山頂や丘陵の尾根上などに形成された集落である。
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