10-15世紀東ユーラシアにおける銭貨流通

This study attempts to throw light on coin circulation in East Eurasia through a comparison of different areas using archeological artifacts. Section 1 shows the range and purpose of the research, explaining the actual circumstances of excavated coins in East Eurasia from the 10th to the 15th centur...

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Main Author: 三宅, 俊彦
Other Authors: MIYAKE, Toshihiko, ミヤケ, トシヒコ
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Language:Japanese
Published: 東洋史研究会 2018
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spelling ftkyotouniv:oai:repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp:2433/265369 2023-05-15T18:09:10+02:00 10-15世紀東ユーラシアにおける銭貨流通 Coin Circulation in East Eurasia from the 10th to the 15th Centuries 三宅, 俊彦 MIYAKE, Toshihiko ミヤケ, トシヒコ 2018-09-30 http://hdl.handle.net/2433/265369 https://doi.org/10.14989/265369 jpn jpn 東洋史研究会 THE TOYOSHI-KENKYU-KAI : The Society of Oriental Researches, Kyoto University http://hdl.handle.net/2433/265369 AN00170019 東洋史研究 77 2 364 325 doi:10.14989/265369 0386-9059 THE TOYOSHI-KENKYU : The journal of Oriental Researches 東ユーラシア 10-15世紀 銭貨流通 貨幣考古学 出土銭 220 journal article 2018 ftkyotouniv https://doi.org/10.14989/265369 2021-10-07T23:14:35Z This study attempts to throw light on coin circulation in East Eurasia through a comparison of different areas using archeological artifacts. Section 1 shows the range and purpose of the research, explaining the actual circumstances of excavated coins in East Eurasia from the 10th to the 15th centuries, attempting to construct a model based on these features, and positioning the excavated coins in the larger flow of coin circulation. Section 2 provides a general overview using examples of the excavated coins. In excavated coin hoards, examples of coins from China, as well as Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia were first examined. It is clear that in China proper under all dynasties, the composition of coin types was similar, coins from the Northern Song were the main types in circulation, and the composition of coin types in Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia was similar to that in China. In single finds, examples of coins from Mongolia, Primorskaya Oblast (the Russian maritime provinces) and Sakhalin were examined and a general understanding was obtained. Single finds were distinguished by a high proportion of large coins, though their number was not necessarily large. On the basis of these findings, Section 3 analyzes the features of coin circulation and observes the special features common to different regions. It is clear that both small coins and large coins circulated in China proper, Mongolia, Primorskaya Oblast (the Russian maritime provinces) and Sakhalin, while small copper coins circulated in Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia. From these features of coin circulation, Section 4 attempts to construct a model of coin circulation in East Eurasia. The structure of this model is as follows. First, we set up a circulation zone with concentric regions A, B and C centered on China proper in which small coins and large coins circulated. Next, for the other regions, we configured circulation zones composed of regions a, b and c centered respectively on Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia where small copper coins circulated. The structure of the model is such that part of both zones overlapped at the same time. As a test, coins excavated in the region of Northeast Asia, including Hokkaido, were examined in light of the model. Using this circulation model, we hope to examine many examples and to achieve increased precision. Finally, we also hope that it will become a basic concept for establishing “Numismatic Archaeology in East Eurasia.” Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Kyoto University Research Information Repository (KURENAI)
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10-15世紀
銭貨流通
貨幣考古学
出土銭
220
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10-15世紀
銭貨流通
貨幣考古学
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三宅, 俊彦
10-15世紀東ユーラシアにおける銭貨流通
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銭貨流通
貨幣考古学
出土銭
220
description This study attempts to throw light on coin circulation in East Eurasia through a comparison of different areas using archeological artifacts. Section 1 shows the range and purpose of the research, explaining the actual circumstances of excavated coins in East Eurasia from the 10th to the 15th centuries, attempting to construct a model based on these features, and positioning the excavated coins in the larger flow of coin circulation. Section 2 provides a general overview using examples of the excavated coins. In excavated coin hoards, examples of coins from China, as well as Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia were first examined. It is clear that in China proper under all dynasties, the composition of coin types was similar, coins from the Northern Song were the main types in circulation, and the composition of coin types in Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia was similar to that in China. In single finds, examples of coins from Mongolia, Primorskaya Oblast (the Russian maritime provinces) and Sakhalin were examined and a general understanding was obtained. Single finds were distinguished by a high proportion of large coins, though their number was not necessarily large. On the basis of these findings, Section 3 analyzes the features of coin circulation and observes the special features common to different regions. It is clear that both small coins and large coins circulated in China proper, Mongolia, Primorskaya Oblast (the Russian maritime provinces) and Sakhalin, while small copper coins circulated in Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia. From these features of coin circulation, Section 4 attempts to construct a model of coin circulation in East Eurasia. The structure of this model is as follows. First, we set up a circulation zone with concentric regions A, B and C centered on China proper in which small coins and large coins circulated. Next, for the other regions, we configured circulation zones composed of regions a, b and c centered respectively on Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia where small copper coins circulated. The structure of the model is such that part of both zones overlapped at the same time. As a test, coins excavated in the region of Northeast Asia, including Hokkaido, were examined in light of the model. Using this circulation model, we hope to examine many examples and to achieve increased precision. Finally, we also hope that it will become a basic concept for establishing “Numismatic Archaeology in East Eurasia.”
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title_full 10-15世紀東ユーラシアにおける銭貨流通
title_fullStr 10-15世紀東ユーラシアにおける銭貨流通
title_full_unstemmed 10-15世紀東ユーラシアにおける銭貨流通
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