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2017 Fiscal Year Final Research Report

Archeological study on forced emigration of Fushu or Ifu in the Japanese ancient times

Research Project

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Project/Area Number 15K02987
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeMulti-year Fund
Section一般
Research Field Archaeology
Research InstitutionTeikyo University

Principal Investigator

HIRANO OSAMU  帝京大学, 文化財研究所, 講師 (90620865)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) 河西 学  帝京大学, 文化財研究所, 講師 (60572948)
Research Collaborator HIRAKAWA Minami  
OSUMI Kiyoharu  
TAKEHIRO Ryohei  
HARA Masato  
SHIBATA Hiroko  
TAKAHASHI Chiaki  
SUGIMOTO Ryo  
KIMISHIMA Takeshi  
TAO Masatoshi  
TANAKA Hiroaki  
WATANABE Riichi  
GOHORI Eiji  
KURITA Norihisa  
SASAKI Yoshinori  
HAYAKAWA Reiji  
TSUNO Jin  
SUGAHARA Sachio  
HOSAKA Yasuo  
HARA Akiyoshi  
Project Period (FY) 2015-10-21 – 2018-03-31
Keywords俘囚 / 夷俘 / 蝦夷 / 渡来人 / 強制移住 / 征夷 / 長煙道カマド / 黒色土器
Outline of Final Research Achievements

The study of Ihai (forced emigration) of Emishi called Fushu or Ifu has been performed until now from the legal codes nation in Nara, the Heian era only by documents historical study. However, I became able to follow their footprint from recent excavation result, and this study was going to investigate the actual situation of Ihai where an ancient nation went to from the footprint.
It was strong, and it was admitted, and, in the Kanto countries which it examined this time, the situation sent into a particular area such as the outskirts of a court-built temple and the government shrines such as Kokubunji and nun temples again could confirm the trace in the area to carry the manual industry production of each country such as horse production or the ceramics production on, and it became clear that the side to find new work force for rebuilding and community development of the regional economy of each country which became impoverished by war with Emishi was strong.

Free Research Field

考古学

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Published: 2019-03-29  

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