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동북아시아문화학회 동북아시아문화학회 국제학술대회 발표자료집 동북아시아문화학회 제13차 국제학술대회
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2006.11
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189 - 196 (8page)

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A “Pit building (tateana tatemono)”is a semi?basement building, constructed by digging a pit in the ground and utilizing the space?The majority of such buildings have sides ofbetween2and 6meters,but some are reported to exceed ten meters. Many of them appeared after the latter half of the 12th century, and reports are made throughout the medieval. On the other hand, a pit dwelling existed in the Japanese Islands since the Jomon period.However,after continuing through the Yayoi and Kohun periods, they seem to have been abandoned in West Japan around the 7th century and in East Japan around the 10th century.Therefore,it is difficult to assume a direct lineal relationship with the medieval pit building.
Pit buildings have been widely recognized since examples were reported tom Kamakura sites in 1982, and they began to be reported nationally in Japan. The majority of pit buildings in various places in the country had a structure of posts supporting a roof, so called “cyuuketudati” structure. On the other hand, the majority in Kamakura sites had a structure in which comer and center posts were set on a base of square lumbers placed at the bottom of the pit to create an Inner space.
In this article, the basic structures of these buildings were classified in order to point out the differences between the two. And by doing so, it was proposed that the building structure of the Kamakura sites was characteristic among the Japanese Islands. Also views were given on space utilization of the city based on dating and rebuilding by detailed examination of the building structures.
For the dating of pit buildings in Kamakura, there hasn't been any direct research up to the present?The author examined overlapped features of pit buildings to find the chronological relationship?The latest feature found was set as the bottom dating, and the transition of the bit buildings within the archaeological features was followed. As a result, it is estimated that pit buildings emerged in Kamakura in the second quarter of the 13th century and the bottom dating was assumed as the 15th century.
The overlays of pit building features did not show much move in rebuilding and reconstruction took place repeatedly in the same spot?The boundary of such structure.

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1. 竪穴建物の年代と浜地への進出
2. 「浜地」と「??」
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