日本に残存せる古代船舶資料
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概要
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Our Japan consists of many islands, that is, it is surrounded by seas. Therefore, as transport facilities the boat the boat must have played an important part. By their own water-carriages many races transmigrated to these islands from the stone age. The Japanese old books-those such as Kojiki, Nipponshoki, Hudoki, Mannyoshu and so on-teach that our ancestors employed various kinds of ships in those days. These ancient ship specimens remain still now, for example, figures engraved or printed on some of Yayoishiki-Doki (BC 100∼200), Dotaku (BC 100∼200) and inner walls of burial-mounds (AD5 00∼600), or ship models of potteries (AD 600) dugout canoes (AD 400∼900), ship-shaped wooden coffins, ship models of Haniwa (AD 500) and also the figure sculptured on the back of an ancient metal mirror (AD 750) of Shosoin.
- 社団法人日本船舶海洋工学会の論文
- 1955-12-10