Evidence for weapon-related traumas in medieval Japan : observations of the human crania from Seiyokan
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概要
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The Seiyokan site is located in Kamakura, Japan, and has yielded 91 human skeletons belonging to the 14–15th centuries AD. The purposes of this study are to examine the human crania from the archeological site at Seiyokan, to analyze the presence, distribution, and variability of their weapon-related traumas, and finally to better understand violence in medieval Japan from osteological evidence. The results demonstrate that the traumas on the crania have morphological features consistent with human-induced cut marks. The presence of cut marks on the Seiyokan crania, which strongly suggests the prevalence of violence in medieval Japan, is in accord with the historical background—that a militarily organized society was founded by force and that the rise to political power of the warrior class and the establishment of a military government resulted in continuous disturbances, armed conflicts, and violent death.
- 日本人類学会の論文
- 2010-08-01
著者
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HIRATA KAZUAKI
Department of Anatomy, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
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Hirata Kazuaki
St. Marianna Univ. School Of Medicine Kanagawa Jpn
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Hirata Kazuaki
Department Of Anatomy St. Marianna University School Of Medicine
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NAGAOKA Tomohito
Department of Anatomy, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
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Nagaoka Tomohito
St. Marianna Univ. School Of Medicine Kanagawa Jpn
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Nagaoka Tomohito
Department Of Anatomy St. Marianna University School Of Medicine
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Uzawa Kazuhiro
Faculty Of Human Sciences University Of East Asia
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