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14C Dating of an Old Wooden Building: Hikobe House in Gunma Prefecture, Japan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 December 2017

Nanae Nakao*
Affiliation:
Yamagata University, Faculty of Science, Yamagata, Japan
Minoru Sakamoto
Affiliation:
National Museum of Japanese History, Sakura, Japan SOKENDAI, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Sakura, Japan
Mineo Imamura
Affiliation:
National Museum of Japanese History, Sakura, Japan SOKENDAI, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Sakura, Japan
Hiromasa Ozaki
Affiliation:
The University of Tokyo, The University Museum, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Koichi Kobayashi
Affiliation:
Paleo Labo Co., Ltd., AMS Dating Facility, Kiryu, Gunma, Japan
*
*Corresponding author. Email: [email protected].

Abstract

Hikobe House is an important cultural property located in Gunma prefecture. It is one of the oldest manor houses in the Kanto region of Japan. The age of the Hikobe House has up to now been uncertain. There are no architectural records or memorandum tags that indicate when the Hikobe House was built. The living room of the Hikobe House has a style of the latter half of the 17th century, while the guest rooms exhibit a style more typical of the 16th century. So, architectural historians did not agree when the house was built. The wooden materials of the Hikobe House (zelkova, cherry tree, and Japanese red pine) are species that are not well suited to dendrochronology. Thus we investigated the materials of the Hikobe House using the radiocarbon (14C) dating method. Using both the 14C wiggle-match dating method on short tree-ring sequences and observations of remodeling traces of the materials, we were able to establish a credible age of Hikobe House as dating from the late 17th century.

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Footnotes

Selected Papers from the 8th Radiocarbon & Archaeology Symposium, Edinburgh, UK, 27 June–1 July 2016

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