20 research outputs found
ON HIZEN PORCELAIN AND THE MANILA - ACAPULCO GALLEON TRADE
Hizen porcelain was exported from Nagasaki by Dutch East India Company (VOC) ships and Chinese junks between the late 17th century and the middle of the 18th century. Many pieces of Hizen porcelain have been found at sites in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia, but there has been no evidence that Hizen porcelain was imported to Manila before our research. In March 2004, we examined sherds of porcelain unearthed at Intramuros in Manila and found several pieces of Hizen porcelain for the first time. Some of them were identical to the sherds of blue and white dishes unearthed in Mexico City and Guatemala. In March and May 2005, we examined sherds of porcelain unearthed in Taiwan and Southern China and found some pieces of Hizen porcelain. One sherd found in Taiwan is similar to those identified as Hizen porcelain in Manila. We can postulate that some Hizen porcelain was exported from Nagasaki to Manila via Taiwan and Southern China by Chinese junks. Some Hizen porcelain was consumed at the Intramuros in Manila; also, other Hizen porcelains were transported from Manila to Spanish colonies in the American Continent by Spanish galleon ships
近世肥前窯業生産機構論 : 現代地場産業の基盤形成に関する研究
取得学位:博士(文学),授与番号:博士甲第46号,授与年月日:2002年3月225日,授与大学:金沢大学,論文審査委員長:佐々木, 達夫, 論文審査委員: 梶川, 勇作 / 高濱,
The 6th Survey of Tani Kiln Sites (March 25 to April 7, 2000) Abstract
金沢大学人間社会研究域歴史言語文化学
Tani Kiln Complex, The Angkor Monuments : Report of the Third Investigation of Kiln B1 (1-13 September, 1998)
金沢大学人間社会研究域歴史言語文化学
The Angkor Monuments : Excavation of a Kiln Site for Khmer Ceramics : Report of the Fourth Investigation of Kiln B1, Tani Kiln Complex
金沢大学人間社会研究域歴史言語文化学