• 제목/요약/키워드: Ancient Remains

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삼국시대(三國時代) 철기유물(鐵器遺物)의 제작기술(製作技術) 연구(硏究) (Iron Technologies of the Three Kingdoms Period in Korea)

  • 정광용
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제35권
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    • pp.138-158
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    • 2002
  • To compare and analyze technical system related to manufacturing of ironware during the period of the Three Kingdoms, an analysis was conducted on the minute system of metalwork, as study objects, of the remains of the Mt. Wolpyeong fortress wall in Daejeon in the period of capital during the era of the Three Kingdoms in the 5th century, the Sanwol-ri remains in the 6th century in Gunsan and the remains of ironware excavated from the great ancient tomb of Hwangnam of the Silla dynasty in the 5th century. The result of analysis shows that in the most of the casting products, the minute system of white cast iron were contained. While the iron part of decarbonization was in the system by casting as white cast iron in the central part, on the surface layer it was turned out that comparatively uniform 100% pearlite system of about 1~2mm degree was existing. The part of pearlite on the surface layer was caused by decarbonization, which appears in all the parts of blade front end and handle. Therefore, it was found that the iron part of decarbonization was manufactured by casting, and then was processed at the high temperature by decarbonization. For the products of forging, after processing the products on the basis of pure iron for materials, they manufactured the ironware that raises the strength by carbonizing that keeps carbon infiltrated on the necessary part, by the method of black smith welding that add pure iron to steel, or by varying the method of heat processing onto the part required of strength. Though limited, we could understand that the technical systems for manufacturing skill of ironware in the areas of Baekje and Silla were different each other. In the technical system for Hwangnam great ancient tomb in the Silla area, it is found that they had raised the strength on the necessary part by applying the steelmaking method of carbonizing in the last stage of production of products, in the meantime in Baekje area, it appears that they had produced steel in advance in the first stage of production of the products, and used the produced steel only to the necessary part.

분자유전학적 접근을 통한 조선시대 사람뼈의 분석 - 부산 화명동 조선시대 분묘군 출토 사람뼈를 중심으로 - (Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains of the Joseon Dynasty from Hwamyeong-dong, Busan: A Molecular Genetic Approach)

  • 김수훈;조은민;김윤지;최현구;강소영
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 부산 북구 화명동 조선시대 분묘군에서 출토된 사람뼈를 대상으로 분자유전학적 분석을 수행한 결과이다. 실리카 추출법을 사용하여 토광묘에서 출토된 사람뼈 8개체의 DNA를 분리하였고, 미토콘드리아 DNA 과변이부위 분석을 통해 모계 유연관계 여부를 확인하였다. 분석 결과 토광묘 11호, 21호, 26호에서 출토된 피장자 3명의 하플로타입이 동정되었으며 HaploGrep 2 프로그램에서 A5a, D4a와 M4"67+16311 하플로그룹으로 분류되었다. 하플로그룹이 동정된 3개체는 같은 변이형을 공유하지 않으므로 피장자 간 모계 친연관계는 없는 것으로 확인되었다. 이번 연구는 영남지역에서 출토된 조선시대 사람뼈의 분자유전학적 분석의 첫 사례로서 과거 한반도에 살았던 옛사람들과 현대인들의 유전학적 관계를 이해하기 위한 기초 자료로 활용할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

공예라는 전통과 캐논의 성립: 고미술과 미술공예 (The Invention of Tradition and Canon in Korean Crafts: Antiques and Art Craft)

  • 노유니아
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제53권3호
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    • pp.128-141
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    • 2020
  • 이 논문은 조선총독부의 고적조사와 일련의 사업을 통해 한국에 미술공예 개념이 수용된 과정과 그 과정에서 성립된 공예의 전통과 캐논에 대해 고찰한 글이다. 「고적 및 유물 보존규칙」과 「조선보물·고적·명승·천연기념물 보존령」의 제정을 통해 법률상으로 제시된 공예는, 조형물을 만들어낸 정교하고 뛰어난 기술, 더 나아가 회화, 조각과 같은 미술의 한 장르를 의미했다. 이왕가박물관과 총독부박물관은 미술공예라는 용어를 대중에 확산시키는 역할을 했고, 여기에 전시된 공예는 과거의 전통을 시각적으로 구체화하였다. 이와 같이 공예라는 용어는 고미술을 가리킬 때 빈번히 사용되었고, 구체적으로는 법률상의 보물로 지정되거나 박물관에 전시되어 지키고 보존해야 할 전통이 되었다. 공예의 전통과 캐논이 성립되자 당대에 제작되는 공예에 큰 영향력을 행사했다. 이 일련의 과정에는 일본의 문화 정책과 제국적 취향이 절대적으로 작용했다. 일반적으로 근대기에 성립된 공예 개념은 산업으로서의 공예와 미술로서의 공예, 두 가지로 구분되어 왔으나, 미술로서의 공예라는 개념 안에도 여러 층위가 존재했다. 캐논이 된 고미술은 동시대 제작의 준거가 되었으며, 실제로는 동시대에 제작되던 공예의 양상도 모두 같지 않았다. 이제까지 일괄적으로 논의되던 미술공예 개념을 세분화하는 작업이 공예에 있어서 '만들어진 전통'과 근대기 공예계의 양상을 정확히 파악하기 위한 기초가 될 것으로 기대한다.

토기 내 잔존유기물을 활용한 한반도 선사·고대의 토기 사용과 식생활에 관한 연구 (Prehistoric subsistence and pottery use in the ancient Korean Peninsula: New evidence from organic geochemical analysis of potsherds)

  • 곽승기;신숙정
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제52권3호
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    • pp.146-159
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    • 2019
  • 한국 고고학에서 토기는 그 출토 빈도만큼 많은 연구가 이루어진 유물이다. 지금까지는 주로 토기 표면에 시문된 문양이나 토기의 형태를 바탕으로 한 편년 연구들이 진행되어왔다. 하지만 연구자들의 주된 관심이 토기의 시간적 선후관계에 집중되어 토기 자체의 물리적 특성이나 토기에 잔존한 물질들을 연구하여 선사인들의 생활상을 복원해보는 시도는 상대적으로 부족했던 것이 사실이다. 본 연구에서 필자들은 한반도의 주요 선사 고대 유적에서 수습한 토기편에서 추출한 잔존유기물(Organic Residue)에 대한 GC-MS 분석과 안정동위원소 분석 결과를 바탕으로 선사시대 한반도의 토기 사용과 식생활에 관한 새로운 정보를 도출하고자 하였다. 산성을 띠는 한반도 토양의 특성으로 인해 유기물의 출토가 흔치 않은 상황에서 과거의 조리 활동으로 인해 토기 내부에 잔존해 있는 미량 유기물은 옛사람들의 식생활을 어림하는데 중요한 단서가 될 수 있다. 연구 결과, 각 유적의 시대와 입지에 따라 확연히 다른 생계 유형을 확인할 수 있었다. 내륙 깊숙이 자리한 춘천 중도 유적에서는 육상자원의 비중이 높음을 확인할 수 있었으며, 바닷가로의 접근이 가능한 광명 가학동 유적의 경우 해양자원을 소비한 증거를 확보할 수 있었다. 다른 한편으로, 선사시대에 속하는 위의 두 유적과는 시간적인 차이를 보이는 인천 구월동 삼국시대 유적에서는 지금까지 한국 고고학에서 크게 주목받지 못했던 낙농(酪農)의 가능성을 엿볼 수 있었다. 토기의 시간적인 선후관계 이외에 토기 자체에 대한 물리 화학적 연구가 활성화된다면 지금까지 알려지지 않았던 과거 사회에 관한 좀 더 많은 정보들이 도출될 수 있을 것이라 생각한다.

고려(高麗) 금동탑(金銅塔)을 통해 본 법주사(法主寺) 팔상전(捌相殿)의 구조형식계통(構造形式系統) (The Structural Lineage of Palsangjeon in Pubjoo Temple Analyzed through Gilt-bronze Pagoda in the Koryo Period)

  • 김경표
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.89-105
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    • 2005
  • The central aim of this thesis is to see if the structure of Palsangjeon(捌相殿) in Pubjoo Temple(法住寺), a five sto wooden pagoda in Chosen(朝鮮) Dynasty, was handed down from the ancient and middle ages. This study was performed through an analysis of Gilt-Bronze Pagoda built in Koryo(高麗) period. In other words, it is aimed at analyzing which lineage the structure of Palsangjeonbelongs to as a wooden pagoda. In analyzing the structure of Palsangjeon, I attempted to find out its source from the remains of Koryo period prior to the Chosen Dynasty. Examples are the Gilt-Bronze Pagoda, built during the Koryo period. I have also examined its relationship with other existing wooden pagodas and remains. The analysis of Palsangjeon, a five story wooden pagoda in Chosen Dynasty, focuses on the following: First, I explored the possibilities of whether the structure of Palsangjeon was newly invented in Chosen Dynasty, or if it had been derived from the wooden pagodas in the Koryo period. Secondly, I tried to find out if the stable vertical planes, with a great successive diminution ratio, were derived from the middle age, i.e. Koryo period. The results of the study of Palsangjeon through Gilt-Bronze Pagoda analysis are as follows: 1. The structure of Gilt-Bronze Pagoda, a wooden pagoda from the Koryo period, is roughly classified into the accumulation type, using pipe pillars, and the one story type using whole pillars. In the accumulation type, stories are connected in either a flat format or an intervening format. The Gilt-Bronze Pagoda is mainly composed of pipe pillars, with some whole pillars. However, the central pillar was omitted in the building structure. Generally, the upper and lower stories are connected by pipe pillars in a crutch format. All the pillars, whether they are pipe pillars or whole pillars, used Naiten(內轉) technology. The Eave supporter has the Haang type(下昻) and the Muhaang type(無下昻). In most cases, high balustrades are furnished, but few tables of high balustrades have been found. The slanting roof formats have been handed down from Paekche(百濟), Silla(新羅), or Koryo(高麗). However, the structure of the octagon is assumed to be derived from Koguryo(高句麗). The structure of the Gilt-Bronze Pagoda from the Koryo period is mainly composed of accumulated flat squares, with some spire types. intervening format, the structure of Palsangjeon used whole pillars in a half story format in which upper level side pillars are installed on the lower level tie beam. From the Bronze Pagoda from the Koryo period, we can assume that the half story format of wooden pagodas that has stable vertical planes with a great successive diminution ratio was created during the mid-Koryo period at the latest and had been idly developed by the time of the Chosen Dynasty. 3. The whole pillars in Palsangjeon are also found in Gilt-Bronze Pagodas from the Koryo period. Hence, all of the pillars in Palsangjeon seem to have been handed down from the ancient construction technology. They were also used in the construction of wooden pagodas from the Koryo period. Therefore, it is assumed that Palsangjeon was constructed using the construction technology of the Chosen Dynasty that had been developed from the wooden pagoda construction technology of the Koryo period. The stable vertical planes with a great successive diminution ratio in Palsangjeon are derived from ancient Korean wooden pagodas, which have developed into indigenous Korean wooden pagodas with fairly stable vertical planes and a great design, in the half story format of Koryo and Chosen Dynasty. Therefore, it is assumed that the structure of Palsangjeon has a systematic relationship with traditional Korean wooden pagodas and is one of the indigenous Korean wooden pagoda structures. 4. In China, the intervening format has been mainly used between stories in multi-story architecture since the ancient days. At the same time, the flat format as also used in ancient and middle ages. However, the flat format was replaced by whole pillars during the Ming(明) and Manchu(淸) Dynasties, in favor of simple and compact construction. The half-story format, in which upper level side pillars are installed on tie beams, has been found in some cases, but it doesn't seem to have been the primary construction technology. Few traces of the half-story format have been found in multi-story architecture in Japan, and it has not been used as a general construction format. By contrast, the half-story format, which seems to have been derived from the Koryo period, was used as a general construction format in multi-story architecture of the Chosen Dynasty. The construction technology of multi-story architecture is related to that of multi-story wooden pagodas, but they have different production technologies. It seems that the structure of Palsangjeon did not just adopt the construction technology of multi-story architecture in the Chosen Dynasty, but it was developed from wooden pagodas in the Koryo period, including the Gilt-Bronze Pagoda. 5. Since the ancient days, most Chinese and Japanese wooden pagodas have adopted an accumulation type of structure using pipe pillars, with accumulated pointed towers. On the other hand, though most Korean wooden pagodas have also adopted an accumulation type of structure from the ancientdays, one story type using whole pillars was created in the Koryo and Chosen Dynasties. The wooden pagoda structure of Palsangjeon, with stable vertical planes in a half story format, is a unique Korean construction technology, different from the construction technologies of Chinese and Japanese wooden pagodas. This thesis clearly determined the structural characteristics of Palsangjeon. However, various remains have yet to be analyzed in depth, to establish an accurate construction technology system. In the beginning of this thesis, I had difficulty in precisely interpreting the internal structure of the Gilt-Bronze Pagoda from its appearance. However, in the process of study, the more serious problem was that there are few remains or ruins of multi-story architecture in ancient and the middle ages of Korea. Therefore, it is urgent to discover various remains in the future. This thesis succeeded in determining the structural characteristics of Palsangjeon. However, it fell short of clarifying the structural lineage of the stable vertical planes, although they show indigenous Korean architectural taste, representing the unique national emotion, and the construction format of multi-story wooden pagodas in Korea. I hope this is clarified in the future research.

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출토고목재의 수종과 조직구조에 관한 연구( I ) -출토목관재의 수종- (Species identification and microscopic structure of ancient wood excavated from the remains( I ) -Species of coffin woods excavated from ancient tombs-)

  • 박상진;강애경;김유정
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.3-14
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    • 1993
  • This study was carried out to identify the species of wooden coffins excavated from ancient kings' tombs of Nakrang and Pro-Three-Kingdoms to the beginning period of the Three Kingdoms, and the private tombs of the middle stage at the Yi dynasty. The species of wooden coffins were identified as three softwoods(Thxus cuspidata, Sciodopitys verticillata, Pinus densiflora) and six hardswoods(Quercus acutissima, Quercus serrata, Zelkova serrata, Platycarya strobilarea, Alnus japonica and Morns spp.). Thxus cuspidata, wooden coffins of Nakrang kings' tombs, is distributed through Korea. However in previous examination it was known as Cunninghania lanceolata, native species in south China. Sciodopitys verticillata used as a wooden coffin of King Muryung's tomb was native to Japan. It was a material evidence proving the cultural exchange between Paekche Kingdoms and Japan in those days. Pinus densiflora was the species of wooden coffins excavated from private tombs in Yi dynasty, which was not found out from Pro-Three-Kingdoms and Three-Kingdoms. Quercus accutissima was used for making a trough shape wooden coffins at Daho-ri ancient tombs and Quercus serrata was used a outer wooden coffin of Nakrang kings' tombs. An adamant iron mongery might be used to manufacturing a trough shape wooden coffin. This indicates that a developed iron-manufacturing technics existed in Korea at that time. Zelkova serrata was used for making wooden coffins of Imdang and Kaya ancient tombs, Chunma and Hwangnam king tombs. Platycarya strobizacea was used for making wooden coffin of Daegok-ri, Alnus japonica for Daho-ri coffins and Morus spp. for Imdang coffins.

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한국고대(韓國古代)의 의료제도(醫療制度) (A study of the Medical System in Ancient Korea)

  • 손홍열
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.104-128
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    • 1996
  • In the ancient times, the medical practice relied primarily upon human instincts and experiences at the same time, shaman's incantations were widely believed to cure diseases, the workings of evil spirits supposedly. For the period from the Old Chosun through Samhan(三韓), Chinese refugees brought a long medical knowledge and skills of the continent. New Chinese medicine, traditional practices and incantations were generally used at this time. In Samhan, however, the last was the most important, performed by a Chongoon(天君). Medicine and the medical system were arranged by the period of the Three Countries(三國時代). No definite record concerning Koguryo remains now. As for Paekje, however, history shows that they set up the system under the Chinese influence, assigning medical posts such as Euibaksa(醫博士, medical doctor), Chaeyaksa(採藥師, pharmacist), and Jukeumsa(呪禁師, medicine man) within Yakbu(藥部, department of medicine). Scientifically advanced, they sent experts to Japan, giving a tremendous influence on the development of the science in ancient Japan. After the unification of the three countries, Shilla(新羅) had theri own system after the model of Dang(唐). This system of the Unified Shilla was continued down to Koryo(高麗) and became the backbone of the future ones.

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Carbon Medicine in Ancient China

  • Yang, Hongyan;Fu, Zengxiang;Huang, Xingli;Ma, Binrui
    • Carbon letters
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    • 제6권4호
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    • pp.255-256
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    • 2005
  • In traditional Chinese medicine, some herbs are used after toasting or roasting. The process is called "Zhi Tan" in Chinese, which means charring, and the herbs after the treatment is called carbon medicine. Carbon medicine is widely used to arrest bleeding in traditional Chinese medicine. The paper introduces the records, development and applications of carbon medicine in ancient China. The earliest record found about carbon medicine was in the remains of Han dynasty (BC206-A.D.8). The paper also introduces the process of charring herbs and mechanism of carbon medicine in arresting bleeding. Calcium iron and tan released during the charring are believed as main factors for arresting bleeding, helped with porous surface structure of active carbon.

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9세기(世紀) 목조건축(木造建築)의 기법(技法) 연구(硏究) - 석조유구(石造遺構)의 건축요소(建築要素)를 중심(中心)으로 - (A Study on Wooden Architectural Techniques in 9 Century - Mainly about the Analysis of Historical Materials of Architecture -)

  • 윤희상
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.49-66
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study is to connect the technics and form from ancient to Korea Dynast But in these period there is no buildings remains but paintings, fine arts, and stupas. In the historical materials there are many architectural form and signature revealings, so as a result these analysis, 1)The building showed in paintings of Silla, and Korea Dynasty reflect the architectural style their own Dynasty. 2)In detail, the architecture of Silla and Korea Dynasy was connected with Chinese architectur Liao, Song. But from the 8Century Koreans were succeeded the one of Silla Dynasty and had originility in architectural style. 3)The architectursl style in Silla and Korea Dynasty were very various and very rich content. And we must more serious study of historical materials so that we improve the ancient a middle age of architcture in Korea.

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출토 인골의 분자유전학 및 조직학적 분석연구 (Molecular Genetic and Histological Analysis for the Excavated Human Bone)

  • 지상현;박지희;서민석;홍종욱;정용재
    • 보존과학연구
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    • 통권28호
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    • pp.75-90
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    • 2007
  • The ancient biomolecular remains are the potential source for paleobiology and paleoanthropology. Especially, ancient human specimens such as bone, teeth, and hair are powerful materials to identify historical origin and migration of ancestor population from the past. However, most excavated human specimens in archaeological sites have commonly problems as natural damage and exogenous contamination. We carried out histological and molecular analyses of excavated bone from the historic sites in South Korea from the recently discovered in tumulus of Seochun and Naju. Biological deterioration of bone was observed anatomically by optical and scanning electron microscope (SEM). We extracted degraded DNA, and amplified hyper variable region (HVR) of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and amelogenin of nucleus DNA. This study applied and examined the relationships between histological preservation and DNA survival in excavated bone.

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