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2022 Fiscal Year Annual Research Report

Ethnography of Archaeological Excavation, Laboratory Analysis, and Site Development

Research Project

Project/Area Number 19H01394
Research InstitutionKeio University

Principal Investigator

ERTL JohnJosef  慶應義塾大学, 経済学部(日吉), 准教授 (30507380)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) 碇 陽子  明治大学, 政治経済学部, 専任講師 (10791866)
吉田 泰幸  盛岡大学, 文学部, 准教授 (20585294)
Project Period (FY) 2019-04-01 – 2024-03-31
Keywordscultural anthropology / archaeology / architecture
Outline of Annual Research Achievements

This project is an ethnography of archaeological knowledge production. The central objective was to observe the multitude of practices involved in the reconstruction of a Jomon period pit dwelling, beginning with excavation and ending with rebuilding. There have been three central pillars of research including: (1) archaeological excavations at Suwahara site (Hokuto City, Yamanashi) in 2019, 2021, and 2022: (2) comparative fieldwork in Japan and overseas examining buildings reconstructed based on archaeological and historical evidence; and (3) documenting and participating in the reconstruction of a Middle Jomon (Sori 5 phase) pit dwelling at Umenoki historical site (Hokuto City, Yamanashi) in 2022.
The excavations at Suwahara site aim to understand the materials and structure of Middle Jomon pit dwellings. For the ethnography, our research focuses on the learning processes by which one learns how to "see" relevant information in site features, and how they acquire the skills to make remains accessible and meaningful.
Comparative fieldwork has focused on prehistoric and ancient period reconstructions located at sites throughout Japan. Over 360 sites containing approximately 1,000 buildings have been identified, with approximately half having been documented. Interview data with building designers and builders have also been collected.
Experimental reconstruction of a Jomon pit dwelling included stone tool making workshops, felling trees and collection of materials, digging a pit and postholes with antler, and the forming and assembly of the structure and roof.

Research Progress Status

令和4年度が最終年度であるため、記入しない。

Strategy for Future Research Activity

令和4年度が最終年度であるため、記入しない。

  • Research Products

    (3 results)

All 2023 2022

All Journal Article (3 results) (of which Peer Reviewed: 1 results,  Open Access: 3 results)

  • [Journal Article] Survey of the Present Conditions of Prehistoric Architectural Reconstructions in Hokuriku and Tokai Regions in Japan2023

    • Author(s)
      John Ertl and Yasuyuki Yoshida
    • Journal Title

      慶應義塾大学日吉紀要. 社会科学

      Volume: 33号 Pages: 21-62

    • Open Access
  • [Journal Article] Approaches to Experimental Pit House Reconstructions in the Japanese Central Highlands: Architectural History, Community Archaeology and Ethnology2022

    • Author(s)
      John Ertl and Yasuyuki Yoshida
    • Journal Title

      EXARC Journal Digest 2022

      Volume: 1 Pages: 36-41

    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access
  • [Journal Article] Archaeological craftwork 2021 : ethnography of archaeology at Suwahara site, Hokuto city, Yamanashi 20212022

    • Author(s)
      John Ertl, Yasuyuki Yoshida, Ikari Yoko
    • Journal Title

      慶應義塾大学日吉紀要. 人文科学

      Volume: 37 Pages: 1-35

    • Open Access

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Published: 2023-12-25  

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