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北海道におけるガラス玉の流入とその背景 : 北海道平取町から出土した資料を中心に
Title: | 北海道におけるガラス玉の流入とその背景 : 北海道平取町から出土した資料を中心に |
Other Titles: | Distribution of glass beads in Hokkaido and its historical context Focusing on glass beads found in Biratori Town of Hokkaido Prefecture |
Authors: | 中村, 和之 Browse this author →KAKEN DB | 森岡, 健治 Browse this author | 竹内, 孝 Browse this author |
Keywords: | Ainus | chemical analyses | glass beads | lead glass | soda-lime glass |
Issue Date: | Mar-2013 |
Publisher: | 北海道大学総合博物館 |
Journal Title: | 北海道大学総合博物館研究報告 |
Journal Title(alt): | Bulletin of the Hokkaido University Museum |
Volume: | 6 |
Start Page: | 58 |
End Page: | 65 |
Abstract: | Many glass beads have been found at archaeological sites in Hokkaido Prefecture. Two possibilities are pointed out in Japanese and Russian documents regarding the distribution of the glass beads. One theory is that they came from Honsh?, and another suggests that they were from the lower Amur Basin and came to Hokkaido through Sakhalin Island. Since the extent of literary research for these two possibilities are limited, we decided to take a different approach to obtaining information that would lead to finding the origin of the beads. We performed chemical analyses of glass beads discovered in Hokkaido by using scanning electron microscope (SEM) with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDX). Soda-lime glass beads were discovered at the sites of Epi-Jomon to Satsumon cultures in Biratori Town. Lead glass beads were discovered at those sites for dates before 1667, and soda-lime glass beads were discovered for dates after 1667 at the same sites. |
Description: | 2013年7月1日改訂 |
Type: | bulletin (article) |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2115/52569 |
Appears in Collections: | 北海道大学総合博物館研究報告 = Bulletin of the Hokkaido University Museum > 第6号(環オホーツク海地域における前近代交易網の発達と諸民族形成史の研究)
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