The proceedings of the JSME annual meeting
Online ISSN : 2433-1325
2006.5
Session ID : 1207
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1207 Usage of Y-Shaped Lumber of Excavations in Sakuramachi-Site : The positioning of Y-shaped lumber in the history of sledges in Japan
Yasumi OZAWAKiyoo TACHI
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The Y-shaped lumbers of the chestnut trees were excavated at the Sakuramachi-Site in Oyabe City, Toyama, Japan in 1997. It is thought that the people of the Jomon period about 4000 years ago used the Y-shaped lumbers to transport heavy items such as giant trees. The positioning of Y-shaped lumbers in the history of sledges in Japan is discussed in this paper. The Y-shaped lumbers of the Sakuramachi-Site were compared with sledges excavated in Kitoragawa-Site of the Yayoi period in Higashiosaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was confirmed that the Y-shaped lumbers of the Sakuramachi-Site is the oldest Shura in the world for the transportation of giant trees under the assumption that the Y-shaped lumbers at the Sakuramachi-Site are Shura.

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