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For the Study of Wooden Documents No.1 PROCEEDINGS OF JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF WOODEN DOCUMENTS NO.1 1979 CONTENTS Page Foreword一―Publshing Wttssage ..… ………………………………・・………… 1 WOOden Documents Excavated in 1978 3 0utline; Explanatory Notes He邁 6 Palace Site,Nara Prefecture;F� iwara Palace Site,Nara Prё と fecturei lく idera Temple Site, Nara Prefecture; NagaOka Palace Site and the Remains of Nagaoka Capital, Ky6tO Prefecture,Remains of Nishi‐ ichi in Heian Capital, Ky6to Prefecturei Site of the Eighth Ward of the Third Avenue, Eastern Sector in Heian Capital, Ky6tO Prefecturei Remains of Yoshidaminami, Hy6go Prefecture; Remains of Shi140g6ri, �lie Prefecture; Remains of Kobanden, �tie Prefecturei Remains of Ninomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture; Remains of Shiroyama,Shizuoka Prefecture,Remains of lba,Shizuoka Prefecture; Remains of �【ikogaya, Shizuoka Prefecture; Remains of rlirakata, Yamagata Prefecture;Remains of KinOwanosaku, Yamagata Prefec‐ ture;Rehains Of Dδ nomae,Yamagata Prefecturei The Akita Castle Site, Akita Prefecturei Remains of Kusadosengen― cho, Ihroshima Prefecture; Remains of the Streets of OnoHlichi City, IIiroshilna Prefecturei Remains around NagatO― kOkufu, Yamaguchi Prefecture; Remains of a Temple in h/1iyake;Fukubka Prefecture Wooden Documents Excavated befOre 1978 。..。 .・ ・・・・●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●・・・ 50 Remains of HOttanOsaku, Akita Prefecture; Remains Of Yui, �【ie Prefecture; He靖 6 Palace Site(5th. Excavation), Nara Prefecture; He巧 6 Palace Site(7th.Excavation),Nara Prefecture,Wooden Docu‐ ments in Sh6s6in repositery Present Situation of the Study Of Chinese WOOden Or BamboO Documents 中…… OSamu Oba 63 On the ヽlr。 。den Docu�ents Excavated in the TOhOku I)istrict........ ……………… … ………… … …… … … … …… ……… … A/finami Hirakawa 78 Wooden Documents of the Nagaoka Capital and Dajδ kan‐ kuttya .… ._ …………… Ⅲ… 。… … … Ⅲ……・…… … …… ……… … …… TakaO Imaizumi 97 ヽヽ「ooden Documents Referred tO SIaves, Excavated frOm the Futiwara Palace Site.....・ ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・【iyoaki Kit6 112 ヽヽrooden DOcuments and Writings on CiOths Newly Excavated in“ China WIichael Lcewe 123 The First 正)iscovery of Wooden DOcuments.......● ●●●●●●`Cigaku Tanaka 125 Collection of Reports F物♭′λん♂′ ♭ダ JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF WOODEN DOCUMENTS.
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