Stone Object in the Shape of a Japanese Character
Found in Niigata City, Niigata, Jōmon period, 4000–2000 BC
Heiseikan Japanese Archaeology Gallery
March 2, 2021 (Tue) - September 5, 2021 (Sun)
Accessories in the Jomon period (ca. 11,000 BC–ca. 5th century BC) included hair ornaments, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and waist ornaments. They had the additional function of indicating the age and sex of the wearer, as well as protecting him or her from evil spirits. Stone rods, which were male symbols, were made in prayer for fertility and the birth of many children.
Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
CMT | ||
Highlight | Bone Hairpin | Found at Kamitakatsu Shell Mound, Ibaraki | Jomon period, 2000-400 BC | J-22568 | |||
Highlight | Clay Earring | Excavated at Nakatakase, Akiruno-shi, Tokyo | Jomon period, 2000-400 BC | Gift of Mr. Shiono Hanjuro, J-38013 | |||
Highlight | Stone Object in the Shape of a Japanese Character | Found in Niigata City, Niigata | Jōmon period, 4,000–2,000 BC | J-39542 | |||
Highlight | Pendant | From Usozawa Shell Mound, Rikuzen-takata-shi, Iwate | Jomon period, 2000 - 400 BC | Gift of Mr. Tokugawa Yorisada, J-17339 | |||
Highlight | Stone Rod | Found in Furubira Town, Hokkaidō | Jōmon period, 2,000-1,000 BC | J-1473 |