1988 年 387 巻 p. 135-145
This paper, taking Nakaokutama Village (the detailed map in 1817 remains) and neighboring villages, Tozan-Minamikata, Iwai District in the area of Sendai clan as an example, clarifies the meaning of the formation of settlements in Tohoku area in the Edo period through an analysis of the number of dwelling places and the make-up of a family. The contents of this paper are as follows. Introduction 1.Landscape of the village in the later Edo period 2.Landscape of the village in the early Edo period 3.Change of the number of dwelling places and formation of settlements 4.Divided succession of Yashiki (a type of farmhouses in the area of Sendai clan which originated in medieval Zaike) and change of the make-up of a family Conclusion