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京都市安楽寿院の平安時代後期凝灰岩製石仏の石材産地の検討

2024; The Meteorological Society of Japan; Volume: 130; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5575/geosoc.2023.0036

ISSN

1349-9963

Autores

Norihito Kawamura, Masato Sakiyama,

Resumo

The late Heian period stone statues at Anraku-ju-in Temple in Kyoto City are made of tuff that is believed to be sourced from Mt. Hiyama, Sanuki City, Kagawa Prefecture. The authors conducted lithological observations and magnetic susceptibility measurements at tuff quarry sites in the Sanuki Group to compare the stone with the stone of the statues at Anrakuju-in Temple. The results show that the stone statutes of Anrakuju-in Temple were not quarried from tuff at the known quarry sites. Therefore, the stone was sourced from unknown quarries in Kagawa Prefecture or quarries outside of Kagawa Prefecture.

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