A Study of Haiseki-bo (Graves with Arrangements of Stones)

application/pdf Many tombs with arrangements of stones have been excavated from sites of the Jomon period. However, detailed data of the associated mortuary practices are not known except for the stone arrangements or a few other funerary items. In this paper the author compares Japanese Haiseki-bo...

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Main Authors: 上野, 佳也, 64990
Language:Japanese
Published: 東京大学文学部考古学研究室 1984
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spelling ftunivtokyo:oai:repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp:00029660 2023-05-15T18:48:49+02:00 A Study of Haiseki-bo (Graves with Arrangements of Stones) 配石遺構についての一考察 上野, 佳也 64990 1984-10-30 application/pdf https://repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/record/29660/files/KJ00004312275.pdf jpn jpn 東京大学文学部考古学研究室 東京大学文学部考古学研究室研究紀要 3 27 40 AN00340298 02873850 https://repository.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/record/29660/files/KJ00004312275.pdf 202.5 1984 ftunivtokyo 2022-12-23T02:29:11Z application/pdf Many tombs with arrangements of stones have been excavated from sites of the Jomon period. However, detailed data of the associated mortuary practices are not known except for the stone arrangements or a few other funerary items. In this paper the author compares Japanese Haiseki-bo to similar graves of Mongolia, Siberia and Alaska, and studies mortuary practices on the basis of Japanese and Chinese classical documents. The author supposes that mortuary custom of erecting a but , over the burial dates back to the Jomon period. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Alaska Siberia The University of Tokyo: UT Repository
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description application/pdf Many tombs with arrangements of stones have been excavated from sites of the Jomon period. However, detailed data of the associated mortuary practices are not known except for the stone arrangements or a few other funerary items. In this paper the author compares Japanese Haiseki-bo to similar graves of Mongolia, Siberia and Alaska, and studies mortuary practices on the basis of Japanese and Chinese classical documents. The author supposes that mortuary custom of erecting a but , over the burial dates back to the Jomon period. departmental bulletin paper
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