Changes in collection sites and usage patterns of serpentinite used for the early and late modern stone works in the Sekinomiya and Oya towns, Yabu City, Hyogo Prefecture, Southwest Japan

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  • 兵庫県養父市関宮町及び大屋町とその周辺に分布する 近世・近代の蛇紋岩石造物の石材産地と用途の変遷

Abstract

The authors conducted the petrologic descriptions and magnetic susceptibility assessments of the Sekinomiya peridotite body and the early and late modern stone works located in the northern Hyogo Prefecture, Southwest Japan. The stone works made of serpentinite, such as lanterns and guardian dogs, were produced between the late Edo and early Showa periods (the 1830s–1930s). Based on the magnetic susceptibility values, serpentinite exposures of the peridotite body were classified into three groups: H, M and L. The lanterns were carved from the serpentinite stone related to the M group. Distribution of the M group serpentinite exposures in the Sekinomiya peridotite body suggests that most of the stone materials have been collected at the sites along the Soji River in Sekinomiya, and the Kabosaka and Otani rivers in Oya, Yabu City.

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  • Humans and Nature

    Humans and Nature 31 (0), 41-54, 2021

    Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo

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  • CRID
    1390568772519794304
  • NII Article ID
    130007994849
  • DOI
    10.24713/hitotoshizen.31.0_41
  • ISSN
    21854513
    09181725
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
    • KAKEN
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