Title and statement of responsibility area
Titel
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- Textual record
- Graphic material
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Title statements of responsibility
Titel aantekeningen
- Source of title proper: Title is based on contents of the collection.
Beschrijvingsniveau
referentie code
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)
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2017 (Bijdrage)
- Contribuant
- Emma Betz
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1978, 1980 (Received)
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1976, 1978, 1980, 2017, n.d., predominantly 1978 (Vervaardig)
- Archiefvormer
- Chosuke Serizawa
Fysieke beschrijving
Fysieke beschrijving
510 KB of textual records (.docx).
68 photographs.
1 drawing.
Publisher's series area
Title proper of publisher's series
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Archivistische beschrijving
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Biografie
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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-F2: Paper is yellowing.
S4-F1: All display boards are yellowing, and two have additional water damage.
Directe bron van verwerving
Ordening
Taal van het materiaal
- Engels
- Japans
Schrift van het materiaal
- Japans
Taal en schrift aantekening
Plaats van originelen
Beschikbaarheid in andere opslagformaten
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
Termen voor gebruik, reproductie en publicatie.
Toegangen
Associated materials
Aanvullingen
Algemene aantekening
Algemene aantekening
Algemene aantekening
Algemene aantekening
Algemene aantekening
- 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
Onderwerp trefwoord
Geografische trefwoorden
Naam ontsluitingsterm
- Emma Betz (Contribuant)
- Richard Pearson ()
- Chosuke Serizawa (Archiefvormer)