北筒式トコロ6類土器
Alternative title
Hokuto (Tokoro-6-rui) type pottery
Type
StillImage
Extent
法量 (cm):高37
Size (cm):H. 37
Description
掲載No.:5
出土遺跡:トコロ貝塚Dトレンチ第4層(貝層)
時代:縄文時代(中期)
年代:約4,500年前
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 上巻』Fig.57-3
解説:縄文時代中期末から後期前葉の道東部に分布する北筒式土器のうちの、古手のグループに位置づけられる土器で、トコロ6類土器の標式資料である。円筒形の器形は、東北北部・道南部の円筒土器文化から引き継がれたものである。
No.:5
Site:Tokoro Shell Mound: from the layer 4 (shell stratum) of Trench D
Period:Middle Jomon
Date:ca. 4,500 years ago
Possessor:Tokoro Research Laboratory
Comment:Typical example of Tokoro-6-rui, the older group of Hokuto type pottery, which was distributed throughout eastern Hokkaido from the end of the Middle Jomon period to the early Late Jomon period. The cylindrical form was inherited from the Series of Ento type pottery in southern Hokkaido and northern Tohoku.
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Faculty / Graduate SchoolGraduate School of Humanities and Sociology / Faculty of Letters
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Original OwnerTokoro Research Laboratory, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo
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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)
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Rightshttp://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/t_collection/jp/explanation3.html
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Metadata Rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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