東広島市丸山神社古墳群の測量調査 <第1部 研究編: 研究3>
広島大学埋蔵文化財調査研究紀要 Issue 6
Page 97-134
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東広島市丸山神社古墳群の測量調査 <第1部 研究編: 研究3>
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Title ( eng ) |
A Survey of Maruyama Shrine Mounded Tombs in Higashi-Hiroshima <Research section: Study 3>
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広島大学埋蔵文化財調査研究紀要
Hiroshima University Museum Archaeological Research Section Bulletin for Excavation and Study
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Issue | 6 |
Start Page | 97 |
End Page | 134 |
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[NCID] AA12391501
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This paper presents the findings of a survey carried out in 1991 on mounded tombs at the Maruyama shrine in Higashi-hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture. There are three mounds. The first is a zenpo-koenfun (前方後円墳; keyhole-shaped tomb), while the second and third are enpun (円墳; circular mounds). The approximate measurements for the tombs are as follows. The keyhole-shaped mounded tomb has a total length of 44.1m (restored length); the koenbu (後円部; rear circular part) has a diameter of 33m and a height of 6.5m, while the zenpobu (前方部; front part) has a length of 16.0m, a width of 14.2m, and a height of 1.8m. The second tomb has a diameter of 10 m and a height of 2 m. The third tomb has a diameter of 10.2m and a height of 1m. The first tumulus can be dated to between the early 5th century and the 4th century from the collection of the tsubogata-haniwa (壺形埴輪; pot-shaped clay figures). The first tomb is the third-largest in the Shiraichi and Saijo basin area, and is a very important mounded tomb in relation to the beginning of the Middle Kofun period in this region. In addition, I discuss the Yayoi pottery that has been collected around the Maruyama shrine.
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General history of Japan [ 210 ]
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jpn
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
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広島大学総合博物館埋蔵文化財調査部門
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Date of Issued | 2015-03-27 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
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[NCID] AA12391501
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