@article{oai:ir.kagoshima-u.ac.jp:00004525, author = {河野, 裕次}, journal = {地域政策科学研究}, month = {2016-10-27}, note = {In this paper, I have examined the relationship between southern Kyushu and Setouchi in the Yayoi period by referring to Setouchi pottery and cultural elements from southern Kyushu. In the first period (about BC.3-BC.1), there was contact between southern Kyushu and western Setouchi, and it is assumed that this was part of the increasing interaction over a large area of Western Japan at this time. In the second period (about AD.1-AD.2), cultural elements from southern Kyushu cannot be confirmed in Setouchi, and so the existence of the contact becomes unclear. Setouchi pottery produced in this period showed influences of the area's relationship with eastern Kyushu. In the third period (about AD.2-AD.3), pottery movement from Setouchi to Kyushu declined, and the number of excavations of Setouchi pottery decreases. However, it is in this period that the amount of Setouchi pottery excavated from the tomb areas increases. Thus, the movement of pottery and the influence of the pottery attributes were confirmed to be one direction from Setouchi to southern Kyushu through each period. Such an asymmetric relationship will become an important aspect when thinking about the background of the relationship between southern Kyushu and Setouchi in the future.}, pages = {39--73}, title = {南部九州における弥生時代瀬戸内系土器の基礎的研究}, volume = {8}, year = {} }