基于日本柳杉年轮表测定韩国沉船所发掘木箱的原产地

7,830

会议名称:2013 杉木文化国际研讨会
     2013 International Wood Culture Symposium on Taxodiaceae
会议时间:2013年10月26-27日
会议地点:中国湖南省长沙市·中南林业科技大学
报 告 人:光谷拓实 Takumi Mitsutani
     日本奈良国立文化财产研究所荣誉研究员

Abstract: Shinan shipwreck was discovered at a 20-m sea bottom of southeast offshore of Korea in 1976, carrying over 20,000 items such as china, metal goods, stone and wooden materials, and 28 tons of copper coins. There is evidence that the ship had a wooden plate displaying 3 June 1323, indicating that the ship was a trading ship and sailed from China to Japan (e.g., Hakata in Fukuoka Prefecture and Tofuku-ji Temple in Kyoto Prefecture) in the early 14thC. In the past study, it was speculated that Chinese cedar (Cunninghamia spp., Taxodiaceae) was used to make wooden boxes in the ship; however, no dendchronological analysis was performed to substantiate the origin of the cedar. The objective of this study was to performdendrochronological analysis on the wooden boxes to date and identify its origin. Microscopic wood anatomical re-examination of the boxes in this study revealed that the cedar was in closer proximity to Japanese origin. Further dendrochronological analysis was also conducted on the wood samples from the ship using tree ring patterns of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonicaD.Don, Taxodiaceae) growing in western Japan. As a result, this study found a high agreement between the two chronologies, demonstrating that Japanese cedar was used to make the wooden boxes. Finally, the analysis also dated the outermost ring of sapwood remains of the discovered wooden boxes to be 1316 AD.

The study results demonstrated that dendrochronological analysis can contribute to identifying not only place of origin (i.e., country of origin) of timber or wood products in the past but alsotheir distribution channels.

个人简介:
  光谷拓实,日本奈良国立文化财产研究所荣誉研究员,主要研究领域为树木年轮分析。1975年毕业于日本千叶大学,并于1988年在日本京都大学获得博士学位。他曾以客座研究员身份访问德国汉堡大学木材生物研究所和日本人文与自然研究所,也曾担任日本京都大学人类与环境研究所客座教授和日本国家历史博物馆客座教授。

Mr. Takumi Mitsutani, Honorary Researcher of Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Japan. His major research is tree ring analysis.  He graduated  from Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University on 1975 and got PhD from Kyoto University on 1988. He was as a Visiting Researcher in Wood Biology Institute, Hamburg University, Germany  and in Research Institute for Humanity and Nature,Japan. He was also the  Visiting Professor in Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University from 1997-2008 and Visiting Professor in National Museum of Japanese History from 2005-2007.

责任编辑:iwcs24P/H