ログイン
言語:

WEKO3

  • トップ
  • ランキング
To
lat lon distance
To

Field does not validate



インデックスリンク

インデックスツリー

メールアドレスを入力してください。

WEKO

One fine body…

WEKO

One fine body…

アイテム

  1. 東洋学報
  2. 82巻
  3. 4号

9世紀後半から12世紀のモンゴル高原

https://toyo-bunko.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5975
https://toyo-bunko.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/5975
0c4a9901-061f-4992-be43-bf505fe7e3a1
名前 / ファイル ライセンス アクション
gakuho01_82-4-07.pdf gakuho01_82-4-07.pdf (1.5 MB)
gakuho02_82-4-01e.pdf gakuho02_82-4-01e.pdf (129.3 kB)
Item type 学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1)
公開日 2018-07-30
タイトル
タイトル 9世紀後半から12世紀のモンゴル高原
タイトル
タイトル The Mongolian Highlands from the Late 9th to the 12th Century
言語
資源タイプ
資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ journal article
著者 白石, 典之

× 白石, 典之

白石, 典之

ja-Kana シライシ, ノリユキ

en SHIRAISHI, Noriyuki

抄録
内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 It is often asserted that Mongolian history from the late 9th to the 12th century was “the blank age” for lack of historical documents. In this paper the author attempts to elucidate the situation in the central part of the Mongolian highlands during that time by examining archaeological materials.Under the Uighur Empire (mid-8th to mid-9th century) a Turkic style material culture had spread throughout the central Mongolian highlands. After the Uighur period, the cultural characteristics of the Pri-Baikal’e (Rim-Bikal lake) region began to appear in central Mongolia. In the 11th century the material culture of this region was strongly influenced by the Pri-Baikal’e culture, while the Turkic style material culture disappeared. Such a cultural change occurred as the tribes of the Pri-Baikal’e region advanced southward after the fall of the Uighur Empire.Existing research in historiography from the 10th to the early 12th century in this region has found that there was a tribe called Zu-bu 阻ト (Jiu-zu Da-da 九族達靼) that had ventured south from the lower basin of the Selenge River. At that time, the lower Selenge basin was included in the Pri-Baikal’e cultural zone. The result of the archaeological research outlined in this paper coincides with the research in historiography. It is possible to understand that sites from the 10th to the 11th century in this region are related to the Zu-bu (Jiu-zu Da-da).In the 12th century, regional differences in cultural characteristics appeared in every main river basin of the central Mongolian highlands, indicating that new tribes were enjoying self-sustained growth. For example, the archaeological sites in the Tuul River basin have remains of the Khereyit tribe, while the sites in the lower basin of the Orkhon River are related to the Merkit tribe.The author concludes that the above facts are important for considering and reconstructing the formation process of the Mongo1 Empire in the 13th century.
書誌情報 東洋学報
en : The Toyo Gakuho

巻 82, 号 4, p. 577-606, 発行日 2001-03
出版者
出版者 東洋文庫
ISSN
収録物識別子タイプ ISSN
収録物識別子 0386-9067
書誌レコードID
収録物識別子タイプ NCID
収録物識別子 AN00169858
戻る
0
views
See details
Views

Versions

Ver.1 2023-06-19 12:52:46.805925
Show All versions

Share

Mendeley Twitter Facebook Print Addthis

Cite as

エクスポート

OAI-PMH
  • OAI-PMH JPCOAR 2.0
  • OAI-PMH JPCOAR 1.0
  • OAI-PMH DublinCore
  • OAI-PMH DDI
Other Formats
  • JSON
  • BIBTEX

Confirm


Powered by WEKO3


Powered by WEKO3