
| Specified type | Prefecture designation |
|---|---|
| Type | Archaeological Material |
| Designated date | September 1, 1995 |
| Specified details | |
| quantity | 1 case 2 points |
| location | Ichinohe Town Board of Education |
| owner | Ichinohe |
| Holding group | |
| Management organization | |
| home page | Ichinohe Town (visiting cultural assets in Ichinohe Town) Gosho No Jomon Park (Introduction of designated cultural assets in Ichinohe town) Iwate Prefectural Museum (Ma) |
Overview
It was discovered from the floor of a pithole-like building trace (remaining sign SI31) detected by an excavation survey of an unknown curved ring attached to a so-called Shinmeikan on the remains of Ichitobe Castle by the Ichinohe Town Board of Education in November 1986. .
It is very important that the two horse marks excavated this time were detected as a set from the same point in the ruins and with a very good preservation state.
In addition, there is no fact that a fact of the medieval horse mark has been found or handed down in relation to horses produced in the Isobe area.
This document is a testimony that can confirm the end of the medieval horse race history in the landward country in a concrete manner, and its significance as an important archeological material is extremely large.
(Part 1 of the first tangible cultural property designation standard archeological material)
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