擦文式土器の初現的形態に関する研究(開学記念号)
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The Satsumon Culture, represented by potteries with a scratched linear ornament, is highly significant in handing down to us the cultural elemnts of ancient Japan preserved in the Ainu Culture. In order to give a full account of it, however, the chronology of these potteries with the scratch pattern (the Satsumon Pottery) must be established first of all. The Satsumon Pottery can be chronologically classified into six groups. In this paper the potteries belonging to the three earlier groups were examined. They were derived from the Haji Pottery which crossed over to Hokkaidoh from the mainland of Japan. The Haji Pottery, which was used especially about the middle of the eighth centuury A.D. in Northeast Japan gave birth to the above-mentioned potteries. It infiltrated into Hokkaidoh passing through the northern extremity of the mainland as a result of the Yamato Court's initative to colonize the Northeast. The early stages of the process through which the Satsumon pottery came into existence prove distinctly, one may say, a phase of the acculturation that the Ainu race, supporter of the Satsumon Culture, had to carry out through the eighth century to the nineth century A.D. under the influence of the Japanese Culture
- 札幌大学の論文
- 1968-03-01