オホーツク土器

Alternative title
Okhotsk pottery
Type
StillImage
Extent
法量 (cm):高36.8
Size (cm):H. 36.8
Description

掲載No.:30

出土遺跡:トコロチャシ跡遺跡(史跡常呂遺跡)Tトレンチ内竪穴粘土床上

時代:オホーツク文化(後期)

年代:紀元8-9世紀

所蔵:常呂実習施設

報告書:『オホーツク海沿岸・知床半島の遺跡 下巻』Fig.63-1

解説:オホーツク文化後期の貼付文系土器で、藤本編年「e群」の標式資料である。e群は、直線と波線の2本を一単位とする貼付文が文様の主体となる土器で、d群よりも新しく位置づけられている。

No.:30

Site:Tokoro-chashi site: on the clay floor of Pit House found in Trench T

Period:Late stage of Okhotsk culture

Date:8-9th century

Possessor:Tokoro Research Laboratory

Comment:Haritsuke-mon series pottery from the Late Okhotsk culture, and a typical model of Group e according to Fujimoto’s chronology (1966). The main decoration patterns are the appliqué patterns formed by a unit of straight and wavy lines, which is regarded to be later than Group d.

  • Faculty / Graduate School
    Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters
  • Original Owner
    Tokoro Research Laboratory, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo
  • Data Provider
    東京大学文学部「人文学における国際的地域・社会連携の推進」プログラム(東京大学未来社会協創推進本部登録プロジェクト)
  • Rights
    http://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/t_collection/jp/explanation3.html
  • Metadata Rights
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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関連資料

オホーツク土器

Collection of Archaeological Materials from the Lower Tokoro River Basin | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters

オホーツク土器

Collection of Archaeological Materials from the Lower Tokoro River Basin | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters

オホーツク土器

Collection of Archaeological Materials from the Lower Tokoro River Basin | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters

オホーツク土器

Collection of Archaeological Materials from the Lower Tokoro River Basin | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters

オホーツク土器(水鳥文)

Collection of Archaeological Materials from the Lower Tokoro River Basin | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters

オホーツク土器(鼻の意匠)

Collection of Archaeological Materials from the Lower Tokoro River Basin | Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters