Metal smelting and the Korean Peninsula in ancient Japan : Focusing on cases in Yamaguchi Prefecture
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University Volume 17
Page 671-689
published_at 2024-03-31
Title
日本古代における金属精錬と朝鮮半島 ―山口県域の事例を中心に―
Metal smelting and the Korean Peninsula in ancient Japan : Focusing on cases in Yamaguchi Prefecture
Abstract
For the ancient nation of Japan, the area corresponding to present-day Yamaguchi Prefecture was a major source of copper. Copper produced in this area played an important role in ancient society, being used as material for the Great Buddha statue and coins in Nara. However, the prehistory of the region, i.e., the situation before the related industries were brought under the direct control of the central government in the early 8th century, has not been fully examined. This paper, therefore, first outlines the conditions under which related industries have flourished in the region since the Yayoi period. It will also elucidate that the roots of the technology can be found on the Korean Peninsula. The paper also points out that the existence of such industries in the region was a precondition for the central government to take direct control of the region.
Source Identifiers
[EISSN] 2189-4825
Creator Keywords
山口県
周防国
長門国
金属精錬
朝鮮半島
Yamaguchi Prefecture
Suo Province
Nagato Province
Metal Refining
Korean Peninsula
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Date Issued
2024-03-31
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
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[EISSN]2189-4825