Radiocarbon Dating and Research on Historical Buildings in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Times : Case Studies of the Daizenji Temple Main Hall, the Former Head and Branch Doi Houses, and the Miki House
Culturally significant historical buildings, Radiocarbon dating, Daizenji temple main hall (National Treasure), Doi Houses in Hitachi Seaside Park, Miki House (Important Cultural Property)
放射性炭素年代測定を文化財建築遺構に適用し,その有効性を明らかにした。事例として,国宝大善寺本堂,旧土肥家本家住宅,旧土肥家隠居屋住宅,重要文化財三木家住宅の年代調査結果を報告する。文化財建造物を測定する場合の部材選択や試料採取の方法を示した。部材最外層年代から建築の年代情報を得るために,部材の年代測定から建物の年代判定へ研究発展の必要性を指摘した。
Radiocarbon dating was applied to culturally significant historical buildings and its effectiveness was made clear. The results of the dating for the main hall of the Daizenji temple (National Treasure), the former head and branch houses of the Doi family, and the Miki house (Important Cultural Property) were reported as case studies. The methods for selecting materials to measure and extracting samples when dating culturally significant historical buildings were shown. This suggested the necessity of developing research into dating buildings from measuring the age of their materials in order to get the age information of the building from the outermost age layer of the material.
雑誌名
国立歴史民俗博物館研究報告
雑誌名(英)
Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History