板付遺跡環濠第11トレンチ出土土器の報告
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概要
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Itatsuke site is located at the center of the Fukuoka Plain in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture. This site is a big settlement during the Yayoi Period, and famous as one of the earliest settlements encircled by an oval moat which was digged in the Early Yayoi Period. Many excavations were undertaken in this site, beginning as early as 1951. In the research from 1951 to 1954, two types of pottery were discovered together from the lowest part of the moat, both Yuusu type pottery, which is placed at the end of the Jomon Period, and Itatsuke I type pottery,at the beginning of the Yayoi Period. And afrer several excavations, trench no. 11 was researched in 1974 by Sosuke Sugihara, a professor at Meiji University, for the purpose of finding where the south part of the moat placed. By this research, the moat of this site became recognaized as the encircling oval moat measuring about 110×80m. I'd like to introduce potteries from this trench no. 11, which has belonged to the Museum of Meiji University. Gradual change of potteries is revealed within from Yuusu type and Itatsuke I type to Itatsuke II type, as the stratification from the lowest part of the moat to the upper part of that.
- 明治大学の論文
- 2006-03-31