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| Square segmented relics in the Arato-Arako Site SHIKADA Yuzo, AIKYO Takeshi, NAKAZAWA Satoru, KIKUCHI Minoru, KOJIMA Atsuko, SAITO Toshiaki(pp1-8) Arima Site Locality surrounding the Arima Site SATO Akito(pp9-19) Gravel embedded burials in the Arima Site TOMOHIRO Tetsuya(pp20-28) X-ray photography applied to reveal the silver inlaid techniques SEKI Kuni-ichi(pp29-32) A study on the preservation of ancient metal implements using anti-rust chemicals -Mainly on iron implements- MIYAZAWA Kenji(pp33-36) Photographing artefacts SATO Motohiko(37-42) A memorandum for knife-shaped stone tools in Gunma ASO Toshitaka(pp43-48) Recent research examples of the pottery making in Indonesia SAKAI Takashi(pp49-68) |
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| Looking at the recent trends concerning the studies of grouped burials -A new analysis on the emergence of the late smaller burials and its background- SHIKADA Yuzo(pp1-18) Study on the Ukishima and the Okitsu pottery types in Gunma (part 1) TANIFUJI Yasuhiko, SEKINE Shinji(pp19-40) An introductory study on the Indonesian prehistoric graveyard system SAKAI Takashi(pp41-64) The reversed layer found in loam strata and its meaning IWASAKI Yshikazu (pp65-72) A study on the inscribed dates on wooden tablets NIKURA Akihiko(pp73-78) |
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| On the influence of the emergence of the Sakitama Tumuli and the Kenu provincial power IZUKA Takuji(pp1-20) Pottery and sarcophaguses of the pre-historic age in Indonesia SAKAI Takashi(pp21-38) A study of the Ukishima and the Okitsu pottery types in Gunma (part 2) TANIFUJI Yasuhiko, SEKINE Shinji(pp39-56) A weight test for ancient embedded pillars ISHIMORI Akira(pp57-62) On the names of agricultural implements KAWAHARA Kikuji(pp63-71) |
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| Pottery in chronological order of the middle Jomon period excavated in the Kokubunji-Cyukanchiiki Site SAKURAOKA Masanobu(pp1-14) Methodology in researching trapping pits and the relevant problems in the Jomon period KIKUCHI Minoru(pp15-28) Chronology of the middle Kofun period pottery in Gunma Prefecture -A Study on the typological series of pottery by means of associated assemblage- SAKAGUCHI Hajime(pp29-48) A chiisa-katana-sword from the mound No. 7 in the Kiyosato-Nagakubo Site -Experimental analysis in polishing chiisa-katana-swords based on the metal engineering- SASAKI Minoru, OE Masayuki, AIKYO Takeshi(pp49-66) On the koshiki-ware -Focusing on the koshiki-ware used for steaming in the Heian periodin Gunma- TOYAMA Masako(pp67-86) A Study of the inferior inhibiter effects of PEG 4000 (Waterlogged wood impergnation solution) using a supper functional absorption liquid KITAZUME Kenji(pp87-90) |
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| Movements of the sites in relation with the settlement groups -Problems of the Jomon period sites in the South-eastern foot of Mt. Haruna- ONIGATA Yoshio(pp1-26) Some types of stone implements in the yori-itomon pottery culture -Focusing on stamp-shaped stones and triangular pyramid-shaped stones ISHIZAKA Shigeru, IWASAKI Yoshikazu(pp27-56) Swords with elipsaidal pommel (Kabutsuchi-tachi) from Doyama Tumulus -Examining the Ko-onji Temple collection, Chiyoda Town in Gunma Prefecture- TOKUE Hideo(pp57-72) Ending of the construction of Kofuns in the Kofun period of Gunma -Historical significance of the ending of the construction from the local viewpoint- MIURA Mosaburo(pp73-94) Sue-ware of the Nara period -Review on the tsuki-type sue-ware by measurment process- NAKAZAWA Satoru, IIDA Yoichi(pp95-109) |
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| Structure of the pebble enclosed burials in the late Jomon period -Concerning the formation of graveyards in the Fukasawa Site- SHIMOJOH Tadashi, ONAYA Washio, TANIFUJI Yasuhiko, NAKAMARU Kohji(pp1-18) Location of the early Yayoi period settlements in the Kanto district, and their relationships with the wet rice cultivation NOTO Takeshi, KOJIMA Atsuko(pp19-44) Artefacts from tumulus in Midono, Fujioka City -Mound No. 410, 411 and 412 in the Hirai Village, Tano District by Jomo Kofun Soran; A List of Kofuns surveyed in Kohzuke Province- KOBAYASHI Tohru(pp45-48) Pottery for boiling in the Heian period -What is Dohgama type like?- MIURA Kyoko, KUROSAWA Harumi(pp49-60) Archaeological researches on road remains, focusing on Tohsando & Azuma-michi -An introductory study of the history of land transportation in Kohzuke- SAKAI Takashi(pp61-72) A study on the character of the god of the Sohja Shrine in Kohzuke-no-kuni KAWAHARA Kakuji(pp73-94) Koshiki-ware derived from haji-ware in Gunma Prefecture TOYAMA Masako(pp95-115) A memorandum on the maintenance and restoration of Todai-ji Temple and Zoji-shi in the former Heian period IIZUKA Satoshi(pp116-128) |
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| Oshigatamon-impression-marked pottery from the Yagisawa-shimizu Site, Onogami Village, Gunma Prefecture ISHIZAKA Shigeru(p1-26) Various phases of the Atamadai pottery type in Gunma Prefecture -Focusing on the analysis of the middle Jomon pottery from the Aramaki Site- YAMAGUCHI Toshihiro(pp27-46) Some notes on the agricultural stone implements in Yayoi period -Stone plough and stone reaping knife- ASO Toshitaka(pp47-56) Ushibuse sand stone and the mounded tombs (1) MIGISHIMA Kazuo, TSUGANEZAWA Yoshishige, ARAI Hitoshi, KOBAYASHI Tohru, INOUE Masami, SEKIGUCHI Hiroyuki, IIZUKA Hatsuko(pp57-76) An aspect of the excavated coins 'Kocho-Junisen' in the Kanto district -The first step is looking for the chronological study of pottery in Nara and Heian period- NAKAZAWA Satoru(pp77-88) Ancient temples in Nittagun-Kohzuke-no-kuni -An essay on the formation and the structure of the local ancient temples and their historical backgrounds- SUDA Shigeru(pp89-114) On the oxidising fire-processed wheel-turned pots -Aiming to reveal the technology in Gunma Prefecture- SAKURAOKA Masanobu(pp115-128) One aspect of chemical analysis on bullets -A few results on the bullets collected in the excavations of Gunma Prefecture- TAGUCHI Masami, TSUGANEZAWA Yoshishige, MABUCHI Hisao, HIRAO Yoshimitsu(pp129-148) |
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| Pit houses of the early Jomon period in Gunma Prefecture HARA Masanobu(pp1-16) Origin of the Aka-ido pottery type OHKI Shin-ichiro(pp17-32) The procedures of the emergence of the earliest period Kofun burials in Eastern part of Japan -Aspects of the emergence era of the mounded tombs along side the Kabura river basin- WAKABAYASHI Masato(pp33-52) Factors of the pottery type changes in the haji-ware -Some phases of sueki-copied pottery called haji pottery when it first appeared in Gunma Prefecture- SAKAGUCHI Hajime(pp53-62) Ushibuse sand stone and mounded tombs (2) MIGISHIMA Kazuo, TSUGANEZAWA Yoshishige, NAGUMO Yoshiaki, KOBAYASHI Tohru, INOUE Masami, ISOGAI Akiko(63-92) Concerning the roof tile kiln of Yamagiwa, in Kasagake Town (Kohzuke Kokubunji-Temple's roof tile kilns when first established) -Introduction of the archaeological material- WATANUKI Kunio, Kizu Hiroaki(pp93-136) Fundamental study on wooden tablets, in the ancient Japan TAKASHIMA Hideyuki(pp137-178) Study of the ancient time in the Haruna-Jinja Shrine Site KAWAHARA Kakuji(pp179-201) |
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| Recent interpretations on the study of the upper palaeolithic settlements and their groups IWASAKI Yoshikazu(pp1-22) Systematic analysis of the Aramichi pottery type change -Focusing on the upper reaches of Tone River- YAMAGUCHI Toshihiro(pp23-50) Aspects on the developement of the settlements along side the Kabura River reaches -An essay on locality and its archaeological features- WAKABAYASHI Masato(pp51-64) Umagata Haniwa-horse-shaped figurine from Tohmoh School for handicapped children NAGUMO Yoshiaki(pp65-82) Assesing the age of the Imai-jinja Shrine tumulus by examining the haniwa cylindrical clay figurines KURODA Akira(pp83-96) Statistic trend of pit dwellings IGAWA Tatsuo(pp97-108) Views on the glazed wares in Gunma -A report based on the consumers' areas- WATANUKI Kunio, KAMIYA Yoshiaki, SAKURAOKA Masanobu(pp109-134) A study of wooden tablet-shaped implements TAKASHIMA Hideyuki, ISHIMORI Akira(pp135-150) A study on the medieval burial remains of the Shiroishi Omido Site in Fujioka City, Gunma Prefecture WATANUKI Eijiro, MIYAZAKI Shigeo, TSUGANEZAWA Yoshishige, IIJIMA Yoshio(pp151-181) |
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| The changing processes of spear heads -Manufacture and rejection processes of spear heads on the Sagamino River Terrace- SEKIGUCHI Hiroyuki(pp1-26) Pottery phases from the end of the Earliest Jomon to the beginning of the Early Jomon in Gunma FUJIMAKI Yukio(pp27-62) Settlements during the later phases of the Early Jomon in Gunma Prefecture -Focused on the Moroiso b3~c pottery type period- KIMURA Osamu(pp63-88) Hearths or ovens? -The other structure of ovens- TOYAMA Masako(pp89-106) An analysis of how a group of tumulae mounds were formed at the Southern foot of Mt. Akagi -Mainly on the Kaninuma-higashi Tumulus in Isesaki City, Gunma- SHIKADA Takemitsu(pp107-130) Trends of local historians of Gunma Prefecture in the Early Showa Era -Background for the archaeological operations on Kamishiba Tumulus in Kohzuke, Minowa Town- KISHIDA Haruo(pp131-160) In depth examination of decorated swords in Kohzuke Province TOKUE Hideo(pp161-196) Study on the ceramics in Kohzuke Province (Part 1) KIZU Hiroaki(pp197-230) Study on the decorated part of the swords excavated in the Kamikurisu Site of Fujioka City SAITOH Toshiaki, KIZU Hiroaki(pp231-236) Aspects of roof tile distribution area in the western part of Kohzuke KAWAHARA Kikuji(pp237-278) |
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| A study on the materials of the stone implements found in Gunma Prefecture (part 1) -Lithic sources of the stone implements found along the Kabura River reaches- SAKURAI Mie, INOUE Masami, SEKIGUCHI Hiroyuki(pp1-14) A study of the takohseki-dimpled-stone in Jomon period KIKUCHI Minoru(pp15-30) On the structure of the 'H'-shaped pottery decoration in Yayoi period in the Eastern part of Japan IIJIMA Yoshio(pp31-50) A basic study of horse riding through the horse-shaped haniwa figurines NAGUMO Yoshiaki(pp51-78) On the classification of pottery by the analysis of the clay material -An application for the archaeological data by means of multi-variate analysis- SATO Motohiko(pp79-109) The ancient temple at the foot of Mt. Haruna(Part 2) -Karamatsu-Haiji temple- KAWAHARA Kakuji(pp101-133) |
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| The prototype of the Moroiso C pottery type SEKINE Shinji(pp1-28) Note on the artefacts (2 exmaples) -The Atamadai pottery type of the upper reaches of the Tone River YAMAGUCHI Toshihiro, SEKI Kuni-ichi(pp29-44) The formation of the Kohzuke Type haniwa-clay figurine MIGISHIMA Kazuo(pp45-70) The transition of the tumulus mounds with Zenteibu-entrance attached to the chambers -The types of tumulus in the Late Kofun Period at the Southern foot of Mt. Akagi SHIKADA Takemitsu(pp71-94) Results of experimental burning of a reconstructed house ISIMORI Akira(pp95-106) |
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| Dogu-clay figurines of Gunma Prefecture in Jomon period -Their changes and local features FUJIMAKI Yukio, ISHIZAKA Shigeru(pp1-42) Pattern extracted pottery -Case study of a 'died-out' pot in the middle Jomon period- DOI Takashi, NAKAMARU Kohji, YAMAGUCHI Toshihiro(pp43-70) Aspects of the formation of the chieftain's mound tomb in the Kofun period -The trends in the Imai-jinja mound tomb and the settlements surrounding Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture- SAKAGUCHI Hajime(pppp71-80) A basic study of the spindle wheel(Part 1) -Mainly in Gunma Prefecture- NAKAZAWA Satoru(pp81-126) Regarding the conditions of human dental attrition from excavations in Gunma Prefecture -Mainly on permanent teeth of the Muromachi period and the Edo Period people- ISHIMORI Akira(pp127-156) |
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| On the earthenware inscribed with a cipher from the Shimotakase-Uenohara Site, Tomioka City TAKASHIMA Hideyuki(pp1-26) Closely examining and measuring of the tumuli conditions -The world of 'the Jomo Kohzuke Koboki'-A travelogue on Gunma's tumuli and the views on the tumuli in YOSHIDA Shikei- KISHIDA Haruo(pp27-62) Report on the artefacts of the medieval era from the Akagi-jinja shrine, Miyosawa, Miyagi Village OIKAWA Yoshiko(pp63-66) Table of measurements of the pounding stones and the grinding stones (Kubomi-ishi and Suri-ishi) in the Miharada Site (Jomon period) NOTO Takeshi(pp67-78) List of the agricultural sites including paddy fields and the dry cultivation sites in Gunma Prefecture NOTO Takeshi, KOJIMA Atuko(pp79-102) |
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| Taking a closer look at the original artefacts found in the chamber tomb of Koh-Futagoyama of Nishi-Ohmuro, Kohzuke excavated in 1878 the 11th year of the Meiji Era KISHIDA Haruo(pp1-34) Inlaid swords dug in the burial mound No. 23 of Matsumoto, Ohta Town MURAOKA Yasuko, Seki kuni-ichi, TOKUE Hideo(pp35-58) Metal bowl imitation in favour of metal lustre SAKURAOKA Masanobu, KAMIYA Yoshiaki(pp59-84) One aspect of the settlement location change of Ide in the Early Edo period -Looking at the depth of the wells found in the neighbouring excavation sites- IIMORI Yasuhiro(pp85-100) 'Engi-naizenshiki: Koshu-enponojo': commentary on the article of 'Koshu-enpo' from 'Engi-naizenshiki' -Documents on ancient dry field cultivation- TAKAI Yoshihiro(pp101-118) Historical sites of Gunma described in textbooks -Displays at an educational centre and its videoing for a television programme- NOTO Takeshi, HARA Masanobu(pp119-138) |
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| A case study of the site structure of the Sanwa Site TSUSHIMA Hideaki(pp1-18) Comments on excavated artefacts from Kofun period paddy fields -More specifically excavated results from the Hamagawa-Tate Site- FUKASAWA Atsuhito(pp19-30) The process of making ridge and furrows for the wet-rice fields in the Kofun period -An example of the very small grid type wet-rice fields in the late Kofun period- SAKAGUCHI Hajime(pp31-42) Historical study of the locality of the volcanic disaster caused by Mt. Asama's eruption of 1783 -Archaeological check on the date and time of Asama's pumice fall 'A' on the North-eastern area SEKI Toshiaki, Moroda Yasunari(pp43-60) Stratigraphy of the middle-late pleistocene tephric loess deposits of the North-western of Gunma Prefecture YAGUCHI Hiroyuki(pp61-90) |
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| Lithic sources of the stone artefacts and the site structure TSUSHIMA Hideaki(pp1-12) Stratigraphy of the paleoenviroment of the layers including the oldest Jomon artefacts from the Tokumaru-Nakada Site YAGUCHI Hiroyuki(pp13-24) A study of the cattle ploughing and the size of the rice fields of the ancient period: from the smaller segmented rice fields to the larger rice fields SAITOH Hidetoshi(pp25-44) On the hole type dwellings and their ruins -An example of the hole type dwellings on the Taira-Oppeno Site of the late Kofun period- ISHIMORI Akira(pp45-58) The implementation of the archaeological aspects for school education at primary and secondary levels in England -A study of the CBA- KOBAYASHI Daigo(pp59-81) |
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| Experimental work on pottery firing in the sue-ware kiln using the sue-ware kiln of the Kohsenbo kiln Site Pottery manufacturing study group(pp1-14) Landscape reconstruction when horse breeding was popular in ancient times TAKAI Yoshihiro(pp15-26) Study of tamped earth ramparts observed in medieval castles -Based on examples of Kanto region- HARA Makoto(pp27-42) Data of the ceramic artists of contemporary Gunma ISHIZUKA Hisanori, WATANABE Hiroyuki(pp43-52) |
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