5つの紐通し孔を持つ縄文土器 : 江原台遺跡(曲輪ノ内貝塚)・千代田遺跡出土の異形土器
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In the late Johmon period, various forms of pottery have been produced. The pottery formed with 5 projections having holes for through cord at a rim of a pot is a kind of such a various forms of pottery. Our museum garnering 2 pieces of such pottery. One pottery was excavated at Ebaradai site (Kuruwanouchi shell mound) located in Sakura City of Chiba Prefecture where Meiji University has made the first excavation research as a location for archaelogical class in 1936. This pottery was inserted in "NIHON SENSHI DOKIZUFU-Pictorial book of prehistoricepottery in Japan-" as a marker material of Kasori B type. Another pottery was excavated at Chiyoda site located in Yotsukaidoh City of Chiba Prefecture. In about 1973, Mr. Yoshiro ABE, Assistant Professor of Meiji University, who had been a student around that time, picked up it from shell mound which had been in adestruction process for the purpose of constructing a large-sized apartment complex. Afterwards, this pottery and other collected pottery from Chiyoda site was donated by him to the Archaelogical Museum of Meiji University to become its property. These 2 pottery are small sized one having around 12cm in its height, very resemblant each other. The rim of a pot is shaped in a horizontal surface and projected toward inner side without decoration. Both of its inner and outer surface are well polished with black brilliance. The pottery excavated at Chiyoda remains kept sickle gloss at that time around the holes for through cord. 5 holes for through cord are different in its degree of each abrasion, showing that 5 holes have not been utilized with an equal force. The 2 sites where these pottery were excavated are located with a straight distance of only about 4km between them. Both of the sites formed from middle through late period of Johmon. Judging from the fact that both sites have kept very resemblant pottery, they must have maintained a very intimate relation each other.
- 明治大学の論文
- 2005-03-31