@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012861, author = {奥野, 絵美 and 森, 勇一 and 中村, 俊夫 and Okuno, Emi and Mori, Yuichi and Nakamura, Toshio}, journal = {名古屋大学加速器質量分析計業績報告書}, month = {Mar}, note = {This study aimed to investigate the paleoenvironment of two archaeological sites in Central Japan, based on insect fossil analysis and AMS^<14>C dating of sclerites of two insects. In the Onigashioya site (Mie Prefecture), "village insects" were found, which indicate that the presence of human beings and agriculture. AMS ^<14>C dating on sclerites of insects ranged from 1010-1155 calAD. It is likely that the human settlements reached the seaside in the 11^th century AD. In the Ooke-oki site (Aichi Prefecture), "insect pits" were found. These are structural remains in which large groups of Anomala rufocuprea (a harmful insect of field crops) were packed. AMS^<14>C dating on sclerites of A. rufocuprea ranged from 1264-1385 calAD. It should be noted that fruit trees and vegetable crops were planted in this site in the 13^th century AD. It is probable that many harmful insects of field crops multiplied in this region with the development of woods and fields promoted nation-wide in the Medieval period., 第22回名古屋大学年代測定総合研究センターシンポジウム平成21(2009)年度報告}, pages = {113--120}, title = {畑作害虫からみる中世の集落景観とAMS^<14>C年代測定}, volume = {21}, year = {2010} }