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http://dx.doi.org/10.5658/WOOD.2018.46.3.260

Interpretation of Wood Processing Method by Tool Trace Analysis for Wooden Artifacts Excavated from Imdang-dong Site, Gyeongsan, Korea  

Lee, Kwang-Hee (Department of Conservation Science, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage)
Han, Gyu-Seong (Department of Wood and Paper Science, Chungbuk National University)
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Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology / v.46, no.3, 2018 , pp. 260-269 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to interpretate the tools and the method of making wooden artifacts by analyzing the trace of tools on the surface of wooden artifacts estimated to be from the 2nd to the 4th century. As a result of analyzing the trace of tools on the surface of 97 items of wood artifacts, it was confirmed that various tools such as rhizome, chisel, claw, hand knife and ax were used to make these artifacts. Particularly, the marks of the turning knife and the turning lathe were confirmed, and it was found that the method of turning operation was used at this time. In addition, it was confirmed that both the Nunjil (tangential process) and the Seonjil (longitudinal process) were used to produce the wooden container artifacts by turning operation. It observes that proper processing method operation was applied to manufacture wooden container artifact depending on its form and intended use.
Keywords
wooden artifacts; tool trace; processing method; turning operation; Nunjil; Seonjil;
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