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斉国始封地考:中国山東省蘇埠屯遺跡の性格
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Item type | 学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1) | |||||
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公開日 | 2018-07-30 | |||||
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タイトル | 斉国始封地考:中国山東省蘇埠屯遺跡の性格 | |||||
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タイトル | The Initial Fief of the State of Qi: The Site of Subutun in Shandong Province | |||||
言語 | en | |||||
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言語 | jpn | |||||
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資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||
資源タイプ | journal article | |||||
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黄川田, 修
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内容記述タイプ | Abstract | |||||
内容記述 | The state of Qi 斉國, which was based in the eastern part of the Shandong 山東 peninsula, existed from the Western Zhou 西周 to the Warring States period. According to the Shiji 史記, the first capital of Qi was located in a place called “Yingqiu” 營丘. Until recently, many scholars have proposed different locations for “Yingqiu,” based on either archeological remains or the historical record. In the present article, the author offers a new hypothesis, focusing on Subutun 蘇埠屯 in Qingzhou 青州, Shandong province (previously considered as a late Shang 商 Dynasty site) as the possible burial location of the Qi Marquises’ during the early Western Zhou period. Based on an analysis of the characteristics of the Subutun site and its artifacts, the author draws the following three conclusions:1. Most of the site’s features were constructed after “the defeat of the Yin” 克殷, during the early Western Zhou period. Therefore, it is appropriate to infer that the site should be dated during the late Shang and early Zhou periods.2. Since the site’s features and artifacts bear resemblance to those of Yinxu 殷墟, Anyang 安陽 and the deceased at Subutun Were buried in earthen pit tombs, the site’s residents may have originated from a group of people very closely related to the cultural tradition of the Shang capital at Yinxu.3. The leading figures of the group that constructed the site must have had close political relations to the Western Zhou regime.Based on these conclusions, the author infers that according to the classical documentation, it is highly possible that the location of Yingqiu was in the Zi 淄 and Mi 瀰 river basins. The earthen pit tombs furnished with large amounts of bronze ritual vessels in these regions have only been found at Subutun, according to the published data. Therefore, the writer suggests that Subutun was the burial site of the early Western Zhou Qi Marquises, and it was highly possible that Yinqiu was located in an adjacent area, pending further archaeological excavation. Furthermore, as mentioned in the Shiji, the first Qi Marquis, Lü Shang 呂尚 served under a late Shang period king, which if accurate, supports conclusion 2. | |||||
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東洋学報 en : The Toyo Gakuho 巻 86, 号 1, p. 1-36, 発行日 2004-06 |
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収録物識別子 | 0386-9067 | |||||
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収録物識別子 | AN00169858 |