Project Details
Abstract
Archeomagnetic measurements were carried out on charcoal kilns which had a close connection with the iron production industry in the ancient times in Hokuriku District. This study revealed that the iron production industies were prosperous not only in the Nara-Heian and the Bakumatsu (the end of Edo Era)-Meiji periods but also in the 12-13th Centuries in the Hokuriku region.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1995/01/01 → 1997/12/31 |
Funding
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science: ¥2,000,000.00
Keywords
- 考古地磁気学
- 考古地磁気永年変化
- 考古地磁気年代推定法
- 地磁気方位の地域差
- 古地球磁場強度
- 熱残留磁化
- 堆積残留磁化
- Archeomagnetism
- Archeo-secular variation
- Archeomagnetic age dating
- Regional difference of geomagnetic direction
- Palcointensity
- Thermoremanent magnetization