词条 | Hinodeyama Tile Kiln Site |
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| name = Hinodeyama Tile Kiln Site | native_name = 日の出山瓦窯跡 | native_name_lang = | alternate_name = | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | altitude_m = 25 | altitude_ref = | map_type = Japan Miyagi Prefecture#Japan | map_alt = Location in Japan | map_caption = Location in Japan | map_size = 270px | relief = yes | coordinates = {{coord|38|30|53|N|140|48|12|E||display=inline}} | location = Shikama, Miyagi, Japan | region = Tōhoku region | type = | part_of = | length = | width = | area = | volume = | diameter = | circumference = | height = | built = | abandoned = | epochs = Nara period | cultures = | discovered = | excavations = | archaeologists = | condition = | ownership = National Historic Site | management = | public_access = Yes | other_designation = | website = | architectural_styles = | architectural_details = | notes = }}{{nihongo|Hinodeyama Tile Kiln Site|日の出山瓦窯跡|Hinodeyama Kawara-gama ato}} is an archaeological site consisting of the remains of seven Nara period kilns located in what is now the city of Shikama, Miyagi Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan.. It is protected by the central government as a National Historic Site.[1] As the Yamato government extended its control over Mutsu Province in the 8th Century AD, a number of fortified administrative centers and Buddhist temples were built in the area centered on Taga Castle. One feature of the buildings in these structures was the use of tiled roofs, which was a symbol of continental culture and the advanced state of the central administration. The Hinodeyama Kilns are one of several which have been found within what is now Miyagi Prefecture. These kilns were located in hilly land, near the sources of clay and fuel for the kilns; however, from the design patterns on shards found at the site, it can be determined that the tiles from the Hinodeyama kilns were used at Taga Castle, 40 kilometers to the south, among other areas. There are seven kilns at the site, six of which were used for roof tile production, and one of which was used to make Sue pottery. The kilns are built underground into the slope of a hill, and are a stepless form of the traditional anagama kiln. Each has a length of approximately five meters and a width and height of one meter. Shards found at the location indicate that cylindrical, curved and flat tiles were all produced. See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://bunka.nii.ac.jp/heritages/detail/171415|title=日の出山瓦窯跡 ひのでやまかわらがまあと|work=Cultural Heritage Online|publisher=Agency for Cultural Affairs|language=Japanese|accessdate=25 December 2016}} External links
5 : Shikama, Miyagi|Nara period|Archaeological sites in Japan|History of Miyagi Prefecture|Historic Sites of Japan |
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