Public Archaeology in Yamada Bay Area and the Study of Jomon Sanriku Tunamis
陸中・山田湾におけるパブリック・アーケオロジーの実践と縄文三陸津波研究
SAITO Mizuho
( 齋藤 瑞穂 )
IGARASHI Satoe
( 五十嵐 聡江 )
TAKUMA Kiyokuni
( 宅間 清公 )
YASUI Ken’ichi
( 安井 健一 )
SUZUKI Masahiro
( 鈴木 正博 )
SAITO Hiromichi
( 齋藤 弘道 )
Abstract
We will present the new prospect we have encountered in our interactions with the people of Yamada Town, Iwate Prefecture, since the Great East Japan Earthquake. In this presentation, we will narrow down the archaeological chronology of tsunamis that occurred during the Jomon period and show how humans responded during that time. The tsunamis occurred 3times in Daigi 8-9 intermediate stage, the Middle Jomon Period, Sakiyama-Benten 1st stage and Hamakawame-Sawada stage, the Late Jomon Period.
We will present the new prospect we have encountered in our interactions with the people of Yamada Town, Iwate Prefecture, since the Great East Japan Earthquake. In this presentation, we will narrow down the archaeological chronology of tsunamis that occurred during the Jomon period and show how humans responded during that time. The tsunamis occurred 3times in Daigi 8-9 intermediate stage, the Middle Jomon Period, Sakiyama-Benten 1st stage and Hamakawame-Sawada stage, the Late Jomon Period.