Collectie LoAA42 - The Professor Serizawa Collection: Jōmon Period, Japan 1978-1980

Title and statement of responsibility area

Titel

The Professor Serizawa Collection: Jōmon Period, Japan 1978-1980

Algemene aanduiding van het materiaal

  • Textual record
  • Graphic material

Parallelle titel

Overige titelinformatie

Title statements of responsibility

Titel aantekeningen

  • Source of title proper: Title is based on contents of the collection.

Beschrijvingsniveau

Collectie

referentie code

LoAA42

Editie

Editie

Edition statement of responsibility

Class of material specific details area

Statement of scale (cartographic)

Statement of projection (cartographic)

Statement of coordinates (cartographic)

Statement of scale (architectural)

Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)

Datering archiefvorming

Datum(s)

  • 2017 (Bijdrage)
    Contribuant
    Emma Betz
  • 1978, 1980 (Received)
  • 1976, 1978, 1980, 2017, n.d., predominantly 1978 (Vervaardig)
    Archiefvormer
    Chosuke Serizawa

Fysieke beschrijving

Fysieke beschrijving

2.5 cm of textual records.
510 KB of textual records (.docx).
68 photographs.
1 drawing.

Publisher's series area

Title proper of publisher's series

Parallel titles of publisher's series

Other title information of publisher's series

Statement of responsibility relating to publisher's series

Numbering within publisher's series

Note on publisher's series

Archivistische beschrijving

Naam van de archiefvormer

Biografie

Geschiedenis beheer

Materials related to the Professor Serizawa Collection have come into LOA’s possession primarily around the time of the collection’s donation (late 1980s), with some textual records being created locally by LOA at later dates. These materials have been stored in various locations in the current LOA Archives (room 221A at MOA) at least since 2017, though where they were before this time is unknown, and their relationship to the Professor Serizawa Collection was not clearly labelled. Materials were only rediscovered, collected, and recorded for the collection in 2024. They will continue to be housed in the LOA Archives (room 221A at MOA).

Bereik en inhoud

The Professor Serizawa Collection is an exchange gift to UBC’s Lab of Archaeology from the Lab of Archaeology at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, composed of pottery sherds from all subphases of the Jōmon period (Incipient, Initial, Early, Middle, Late). These sherds were excavated from several regions across Japan, although the majority are from the Tohoku region on northern Honshu island. The collection is named after Professor Chosuke Serizawa, who dealt with Professor Richard Pearson from UBC’s anthropology department for transfer of the collection out of Japan.

Sherds in the Professor Serizawa Collection were originally excavated in 1978, according to accompanying artifact catalogues and documentation. Donation of the collection itself occurred in the late 1980s, and the artifacts have remained in LOA’s possession since. The sherds are currently housed in LOA’s Ceramics Lab. They comprise the only collection in LOA’s possession to be curated based on time period, rather than locational site.

This fonds consists of records pertaining to the Professor Serizawa Collection, from both before and after its donation to LOA. Textual materials include artifact catalogues, artifact labels, written correspondence, and display boards/cards. Graphical materials include photographs and diagrams.
This fonds consists of 1 oversized box and is arranged into 4 series:
1. Artifact Catalogues
2. Graphical Materials
3. Correspondence
4. Display Materials

Aantekeningen

Materiële staat

S2-F1: All photographs and labels were removed from original storage/enveloping and placed into plastic sleeves.
S2-F2: Paper is yellowing.
S4-F1: All display boards are yellowing, and two have additional water damage.

Directe bron van verwerving

Ordening

This fonds was arranged to better reflect how documents were created and maintained.

Taal van het materiaal

  • Engels
  • Japans

Schrift van het materiaal

  • Japans

Taal en schrift aantekening

Certain documents within this collection are written in Japanese. Translations or summaries of contents were provided by other individuals with a historical hand in the collection; others were skimmed and notes of contents written down by LOA Archives and MOA staff in 2024.

Plaats van originelen

Beschikbaarheid in andere opslagformaten

Series 1: S1-F1 (Application for Art Export). Available formats: PDF.
Series 2: S2-F2 (Diagram). Available formats: PDF.
Series 3: S3-F1 (Letter from Professor Serizawa): PDF.
All digitized files are in the LOA Digital Archives.

Restrictions on access

Some materials may be restricted due to private information. Contact the LOA archivist for further information.

Termen voor gebruik, reproductie en publicatie.

Under Copyright. Permission must be obtained from rights holder prior to reproduction or publication.

Toegangen

Associated materials

Information on and images of artifacts in the Professor Serizawa Collection can be found at the Reciprocal Research Network (RRN). Artifacts in the collection are not in a dedicated category, but a filter of the database for Jōmon, Japan will find relevant items in the results. (Note: the RRN incorrectly classifies ‘Jōmon’ as a location, when it refers to a time period.)

Related materials

Aanvullingen

No new accruals are expected.

Algemene aantekening

Pottery sherds recorded by the catalogues and photos within this fonds do not account for all the ceramics in the Professor Serizawa Collection. There are 70 artifact numbers in total, but the original artifact catalogues only run up to 35, with LOA’s local catalogue recording up to 40.

Algemene aantekening

LOA possesses other collections of artifacts from Japan, such as the Okinawa Collection (refer to Related Materials).

Algemene aantekening

Certain Jōmon artifacts are on loan to the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) – items J1:36 and J1:37.

Algemene aantekening

Some materials translated by Caitlin Khong, Philip Yu, and Dr. Fuyubi Nakamura.

Algemene aantekening

Related Materials:

  • LOAA Administration Artifact Catalogues (Non-Canadian Sites) F35: LOA Local Artifact Catalogue for the Professor Serizawa Collection (up to sherd J:40).
  • LOAA Administration Artifact Catalogues (Non-Canadian Sites) F42: LOA Okinawa Pottery Collection Artifact Catalogue.
  • Ellen Zak (1979). Image and life: 50,000 years of Japanese prehistory. Teaching Kit. (Locating with the LOA Archives reading room material.)

Alternative identifier(s)

Standard number area

Standaard nummer

Trefwoorden

Geografische trefwoorden

Naam ontsluitingsterm

Genre access points

Beheer

Identificatie van het beschrijvingsrecord

Identificatiecode van de instelling

Regels of conventies

Status

Finale

Niveau van detaillering

Geheel

Taal van de beschrijving

Schrift van de beschrijving

Voorwaarden voor raadpleging en gebruik

Related people and organizations

Related places

Related genres