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  "textContent": "submitted by throws_lemy to archaeology\n26 points | 0 comments\nhttps://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/16380799\n\n> The dual cannons and fortified site built by the Edo Shogunate (1603-1867) to defend Kyoto at the end of Japan’s feudal era are no longer a historical unknown after city officials announced an excavation verifying the Kajiwara Battery’s existence.",
  "title": "Ruins of another Edo Period artillery battery found in Osaka"
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