Tool Mark Traces Left on Building Components Unearthed from the Ichijodani Asakura Family Site
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- Uemura Masako
- Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
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- Kumagai Toru
- Ichijodani Asakura Family Site Museum
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- Other Title
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- 一乗谷朝倉氏遺跡出土の建築部材の加工痕について
Abstract
This paper presents the findings on the investigation of tool mark traces on 13 building components unearthed from the Ichijodani Asakura Family Site. The findings are summarized as follows. (1) A chisel is presumed to have been used to cut the threshold( shikii) grooves, with the groove widths marked using a tool shaped like a small Japanese utility knife( kogatana). It is highly improbable that a specialized Japanese handsaw for grooving( mizobiki-noko) was used. (2) The primary method for sawing lumber likely involved a two-person saw, but a smaller rip handsaw may have been used for smaller components. (3) An axe is presumed to have been used to cut the building components during the lumbering process, and an adze in the following stage. (4) End grain surfaces were cut using a crosscut handsaw or chisel.
Journal
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- Bulletin of Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
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Bulletin of Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum 33 (0), 3-19, 2022
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390854717648179584
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- ISSN
- 24361453
- 09153683
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed