@article{oai:rekihaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000247, author = {高田, 貫太 and Takata, Kanta}, journal = {国立歴史民俗博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, 古墳出土の龍文透彫製品は,透彫文様における肢構成の崩れ,蹴り彫りによる細部表現などの諸 属性から,龍文の退化の様相を読み取ることができる。よって,先行研究を参考としつつ,肢構成 を主たる基準としⅠ~Ⅲ式の型式系列を提示した。龍文の変遷を単系的に把握することのみでは不 十分であるので,次に,龍文の多様性から前肢平行系,前肢相反系,蛇行状尾系という3 つの小系 列を設定し,Ⅰ~Ⅲ期の相対編年案を提示した。そして,すでに相対編年がある程度確立している 馬具や鉄鏃,土器など共伴する副葬品の検討を通して,龍文透彫製品の相対編年の妥当性を検証し た。さらに,小系列の祖形を中国遼寧省を中心とした三燕地域に求めた。 最後に,このような相対編年案の検討を通して, 龍文透彫製品の系譜が三燕地域-高句麗地域- 洛東江以東地域を中心とした朝鮮半島-日本列島という関係の中で追えること,その日本列島への 導入(製品の搬入,製作工人の渡来)には洛東江以東地域を中心とした朝鮮半島との不断の交流が 必要であったことを指摘した。, We can read aspects of the degeneration of dragon designs from various attributes of dragon design openwork products from ancient tomb artifacts, including the collapse of foot components in openwork design, the expression of detail using the Keribori line-engraving technique, and so on. Accordingly, while taking leading research as a reference point, we presented a series of I to III models, taking foot composition as the main criterion. Since a single-system understanding of the dragon design transition is not sufficient, we next established three small groups from the diversity of dragons – the parallel foreleg group, asymmetrical foreleg group, and snaking tail group – to suggest a proposal for the relative chronology of periods I through III. Then, through a consideration of associated burial accessories such as harnesses, iron arrowheads and unglazed earthenware, for which relative chronology had already been established to some extent, we inspected the validity of the relative chronology of dragon design openwork products. Furthermore, we searched for ancestor figures for the small groups in the Sanyan region, mainly in Liaoning Province, China. Finally, through this consideration of relative chronology proposals, we identified the following points: (1) while it is difficult to specify the production areas of individual materials, it is possible to establish a model series straddling the north-east of China, the Korean peninsula and the Japanese islands; (2) the genealogy of dragon design openwork products follows the relationship between the Korean peninsula and the Japanese islands, centering around the Sanyan region, the Goguryeo region, and the region eastward of Nakdong River; (3) introduction to the Japanese islands (bringing in products and importing artisans for manufacture) required constant exchanges with the Korean peninsula, centering around the region eastward of Nakdong River.}, pages = {121--141}, title = {古墳出土龍文透彫製品の分類と編年}, volume = {178}, year = {2012}, yomi = {タカタ, カンタ} }